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Cybercrime@EaP 2018: Regional ECTEG Training on Live Data Forensics in progress in Baku

Proper and up-to-date skills of investigators working on cybercrime and electronic evidence are essential in successful criminal justice response to threats of cyberspace. The Live Data Forensics, as a subject looking into particular aspects of forensic examination of devices with active connections, is more important than ever for proper support of cybercrime investigations.

In this context, the Cybercrime@EaP 2018 project, a joint project funded by the EU and implemented by the Council of Europe, is offering the regional course on Live Data Forensics in designed and run by the European Cybercrime Training and Education Group (ECTEG) experts on the basis of ECTEG materials. For five days from 22 to 26 October 2018, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, security and digital forensics experts from Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine are working together with a team of ECTEG experts on theory and practical aspects, including live exercises, to master the basics of Live Data Forensics in Baku, Azerbaijan.

The European Cybercrime Training and Education Group (ECTEG) is an International Non-Profit Association composed of European Union and European Economic Area Member States law enforcement agencies, international bodies, academia, private industry and experts. Since 2017, the Council of Europe and ECTEG have an agreement to collaborate on training efforts offered to law enforcement officers covered by the projects run by the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe.

Baku, Azerbaijan 22-26 October, 2018
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