
Bringing Together Security Stakeholders – CINTiA 2024 Analytical Conference
For the third consecutive year, the international analytical conference “Criminal Intelligence – New Trends in Analysis 2024” (CINTiA 2024) took place at the Fa…
Take part in CINTiA 2025 to explore the latest in criminal intelligence and new trends in analysis. This is the fourth edition of this international event dedicated to security analytics, and we are excited to bring together stakeholders from across Poland, Europe and the world. The event will be held on 23–25 September 2025 at the Faculty of Computer Science, AGH University of Krakow, Poland.
CINTiA brings together law enforcement agencies, technology providers, researchers, and other security professionals to exchange knowledge, experiences, and insights on criminal intelligence and analysis. Over the years, the conference has become a prominent activity in the security domain in the region.
Our mission is to support European law enforcement agencies by facilitating access to cutting-edge technologies. We achieve this by organising industry-leading conferences such as CINTiA and Cybercrime.3 – Technologies (CP.3).
As we celebrate 20 years of PPHS, we want both events to highlight the positive changes in security over the past two decades and to continue contributing to future improvements.
Since its launch in 2021, CINTiA has attracted hundreds of practitioners, experts, and leading industry representatives from around the world. We understand that events like these must offer real value and practical knowledge, so CINTiA 2025 will address the most pressing expectations of its participants, building from the feedback and learnings from previous events.
Registration is now open for producers and suppliers of cutting-edge tools for law enforcement and security agencies.
Given the international nature of the event, simultaneous translation will be provided. As in previous years, law enforcement representatives, public institutions, and researchers are invited to attend free of charge.
The long-term goal of CINTiA is to contribute to improving security of society. To maximise this impact, the event is primarily targeted at law enforcement officers, representatives of public institutions, researchers, and practitioners working with criminal intelligence and analytics, as well as anyone interested in the field.
The conference programme includes:
The conference will focus on the following key areas:
CINTiA 2025 is organised by the Polish Platform for Homeland Security and AGH University of Krakow.
More details can be found on the official conference website. Stay tuned for upcoming updates!
For the third consecutive year, the international analytical conference “Criminal Intelligence – New Trends in Analysis 2024” (CINTiA 2024) took place at the Fa…
The massive development of technology, which began at the end of the last century and continues to this day, has caused a huge change in methods of information …
On September 20-21, the first edition of the analytical conference “Criminal Intelligence – New Trends in Analysis Conference 2022” was held in Krakow, Poland.
Dołączyłem do Platformy w listopadzie 2017 roku. Przez długi czas byłem odpowiedzialny za realizację krajowych i europejskich projektów związanych z bezpieczeństwem. W związku z dynamicznym rozwojem PPBW oraz powstaniem Działu Komunikacji, zająłem się promocją i upowszechnianiem rezultatów naszych działań.
Obecnie koordynuję komunikację projektów finansowanych przez UE z obszaru bezpieczeństwa. Do moich obowiązków należy również zarządzanie kanałami online PPBW oraz wspieranie zespołu w bieżących pracach.
Posiadam szeroki zakres umiejętności, który pozwala mi realizować różnorodne zadania, takie jak tworzenie treści (teksty, zdjęcia, wideo), planowanie strategii komunikacyjnych i procesów, budowanie społeczności i relacji, a także administrowanie platformami online.
I’ve been working at PPHS since November 2017. For a long time, I was responsible for implementing both international and national security projects. As PPHS developed and the Communication Department was established, I was promoted to a role focused entirely on communication.
I currently serve as the Communication & Dissemination Manager for EU-funded security projects. My responsibilities also include managing the online channels run by PPHS and supporting the team with ongoing tasks.
I have a broad set of skills, enabling me to handle a variety of tasks such as content creation (texts, photos, videos), communication and process planning, community and relationship building, as well as managing online platforms.