“CyberHub” training centre opens in Ukraine | #cybercrime | #infosec


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Patrick Segsworth (Deputy Director of the Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program at Global Affairs Canada) and Harsheth Virk (Head of the UNODC in Ukraine) at the special mock courtroom.

To ensure long-term impact, UNODC will conduct specialized training in “CyberHub”.  Training topics include building capacity on electronic evidence, crypto assets, investigations on online child sexual exploitation, online fraud, international cooperation and national coordination on cybercrime investigations, among others.

“Cybercrime can have a devastating impact on people’s lives, especially for those affected by war and who have already lost their homes, jobs and livelihoods,” said Matthias Schmale, United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine. “The United Nations continues to support the Government of Ukraine by strengthening the skills of those who investigate and prosecute cybercrime.”

“CyberHub is an investment in Ukraine’s future — a future where institutions are strong, citizens are protected, and justice prevails,” Patrick Segsworth, Deputy Director of the Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program at Global Affairs Canada, mentioned. “By strengthening Ukraine’s capacity to investigate, prosecute and prevent cybercrime, CyberHub will play a vital role in enhancing the country’s cyber resilience.”

 “I am confident that the CyberHub-enabled training environment will become a strategic tool and our shared asymmetric response to emerging cyber threats,” added Khomenko.

With “CyberHub”, Ukraine takes a concrete step towards a justice system equipped to meet the challenges of the digital age, protecting its citizens today and building resilience for the future.



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