
Regarding Internet service providers, there are about 5,000 business entities in the registry operators of telecommunications (including ISPs) in Ukraine. According to official information from the website of Ukrainian Internet Association, it consists of 129 active members and 61 associated members, representing mostly large and active entities.
The Ukrainian Internet Association has been involved in the legislative process and proposed comments and amendments to draft legislative acts, including support for development of the current package at the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine aiming to improve compliance with the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. INAU also provides a forum for public-private cooperation in Ukraine through its annual Internet Governance Forums.
The Association is also very active on the topics of cooperation with law enforcement, cooperating with the Academy of Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kharkiv to provide trainings for future cyber security experts and investigators.
In 2017, following the series of workshops and meetings in Ukraine, the Council of Europe also suggested to both public and private sector representatives to draft a new MoU that would be based on law and that would prescribe cooperation frameworks, procedures to request and disclose data, information exchange channels including contact points and other technical details concerning everyday cooperation to fight cybercrime and ensure cyber security. The Ukrainian Internet Association is actively supporting this process.