On 12-14 February 2020, at the Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics and Telecommunication of the University of Science and Technology in Krakow, a training course will take place. It is addressed to officers from various European countries dealing with drug-related crimes on the Internet. The training session will be organized within the European LION DC project.
The event is organized by the LION DC project partners – Dutch Institute of Technology, Safety and Security (DITSS) together with the Dutch Police, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and the KEMEA Centre for Security Studies from Greece.
The Polish Platform for Homeland Security in cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow supports the work of the team responsible for the preparation of the training. We coordinate organization and logistics of the event and provide the necessary training infrastructure.
About 20 LEA representatives from Bulgaria, Greece, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Romania and Poland will attend this three-day session. Topics such as dark web, TOR browser, cryptocurrencies, OSINT tools and Darknet forensics will be covered during the training. Practical exercises, i.e. solving specific issues related to this topic will be also included.
The project is financed by the EU Internal Security Fund Police program. More information about the project can be found at www.lion-dc.eu and on our Twitter and LinkedIn profiles.