
Security in the Quantum Computing Era—The POSEIDON Project Kicks Off
The POSEIDON project aims to develop the tools necessary to implement post-quantum cryptography—encryption that will protect our data today and in the future.

We organise the Cybercrime.3 – Technologies (CP.3) conference scheduled for 26th–27th March 2025 at the Police Academy in Szczytno, Poland.

Prevention—doesn’t it just make sense?
Working in the security domain is incredibly diverse. It brings together experts from different fields—law enforcement, …

Poland has assumed the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second time, steering the EU’s agenda from January 1 to June 30, 2025. T…

2025 has only just started, yet the Polish Platform for Homeland Security (PPHS) is already working at full capacity. This year will be filled with new challeng…

As online threats continue to evolve, law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are under growing pressure to tackle the urgent challenge of child sexual abuse. Developed…

Child sexual abuse and exploitation crimes are among the most devastating in society, leaving deep and lasting impacts on survivors. To combat these heinous act…

For the third consecutive year, the international analytical conference “Criminal Intelligence – New Trends in Analysis 2024” (CINTiA 2024) took place at the Fa…

At train stations and airports, we often hear announcements reminding us to watch out for our personal items, and not to leave them unattended. This is one of t…

How valuable is access to your internal data? What would be the consequence of a few days of system outage? What about your reputation if you’re hacked? If you …

Integration of immigrants cannot be limited to providing them with material living conditions. It is also crucial to promote values such as tolerance, respect f…

Strengthening our partnerships is always a source of satisfaction, but this particular case is especially significant to us. We are pleased to announce a new co…

The workshop noted the differences in crime statistics between Poland and Germany. The analysis will focus on comparable crime categories and the questions will…

