
New Tools and Approaches in Criminal Analysis—A Summary of the CINTiA 2025 Conference
The fourth CINTiA conference is behind us, once again bringing together experts from law enforcement, academia and the tech sector in Krakow. This year’s event …
24–26 March 2026 marks the fourth edition of an international event focused on the practical application of modern technologies in the prevention, detection and investigation of cybercrime, taking place at the Police Academy in Szczytno (Poland): The Cybercrime.4 – Technologies Conference (CP.4).
As cyber threats continue to increase in scale and complexity, institutions responsible for security are required to continuously develop their operational, analytical and organisational capabilities. Initiated by Polish Platform for Homeland Security, Cybercrime – Technologies Conference responds to these challenges by creating a space for the exchange of experience and discussion on solutions supporting incident identification, digital data analysis and the use of electronic evidence.
The conference programme combines a technological perspective with operational experience, ensuring that the solutions presented are directly relevant to the day-to-day work of law enforcement and other security institutions. CP.4 builds on the proven format of the previous edition. Alongside expert presentations, strong emphasis will be placed on workshops and discussions addressing real operational needs, challenges and good practices in online investigations and digital evidence analysis.
Once again, the conference will serve as a meeting point for representatives of law enforcement agencies, public administration, academia and the technology sector. The programme includes plenary sessions, practical workshops and a technology showcase area, enabling direct engagement with tools that support the detection, prevention and investigation of cybercrime.
Key thematic areas include:
CP.4, like CINTIA in Kraków (Poland), is organised by PPHS’s Technology, Expertise and Implementation Department.
Further details on participation and practical information, including registration for companies and technology partners, are available on the conference website.

The fourth CINTiA conference is behind us, once again bringing together experts from law enforcement, academia and the tech sector in Krakow. This year’s event …

During the “Cybercrime.3 – Technologies” (CP.3) conference, we discussed how to stay one step ahead of those who use the internet to commit offences.

