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    States News Service
    November 26, 2014 Wednesday

    OSCE TRAINS ARMENIAN AND GEORGIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ON
    COMBATING CYBERCRIME THROUGH COMPUTER FORENSICS AND NETWORK
    INVESTIGATION

    TBILISI


    The following information was released by the Organization for
    Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE):

    A two-day training course on combating cybercrime through computer
    forensics and investigating networks started today in Tbilisi,
    Georgia.

    The event is organized by the Transnational Threats Department of the
    OSCE Secretariat in Vienna in co-operation with the OSCE Office in
    Yerevan and with the support of the Georgian Ministry of Internal
    Affairs and its Academy.

    Law enforcement representatives from Georgia and Armenia will take
    part in the course with an emphasis on computer forensics and the
    technical aspects of investigating cybercrime.

    The practical training, using European Cybercrime Training Education
    Group (ECTEG) material on computer forensics and network
    investigations will be led by Raymond Genoe from the Centre for
    Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Investigations at University College
    Dublin.

    The regional training courses organized by the OSCE are more than
    welcome, since it is important that participants have the opportunity
    to enhance their knowledge and exchange practices in the fight
    cybercrime," said Shalva Kvinikhidze, Director of International
    Relations Department at Georgia's Interior Ministry. "We hope that
    co-operation with the OSCE will continue in the future in building the
    capacity of police, including in the area of combating cybercrime."

    Erwann Tor, OSCE Police Affairs Officer and Adviser on the fight
    Against Cybercrime, said: "With this training we want to enhance the
    capacity of cybercrime investigators and cyber forensic examiners from
    law enforcement agencies in Georgia and Armenia as well as to support
    them in establishing networks."

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