Partners

Partner with INTERPOL and join the global fight against cybercrime

When it comes to cybercrime, police do not have all the answers. Much of the cyber and technological expertise lies in the public, private and academic sectors. Partnerships with these entities allow INTERPOL and our member countries to benefit from this expertise.

Our network of trusted allies includes law enforcement agencies, private companies, research institutions and international organizations committed to building a safer digital world.

We are grateful to our partners who share our vision of a secure cyberspace. Their continued support enables us to gain a better understanding of the cyber threat landscape, develop innovative solutions and respond effectively to emerging cyber threats. Together, we protect communities worldwide from cybercrime.

We invite partners committed to combating cybercrime to join forces with us. Your contributions can help shape the future of international cyber security and make a lasting impact.

Many of our activities addressing cybercrime are externally funded and depend on sustainable partnerships. Thanks to the support of dedicated organizations worldwide, we continue to develop innovative solutions for today's complex cyber challenges.

Government and EU partners

Current partners including the United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the European Union, and the Council of Europe support a range of our projects. Their steadfast commitment helps us create a safer digital world for everyone. Learn more about the projects.

Private sector partners

We are always looking for new partners with cyber skills and expertise to complement the global law enforcement community. INTERPOL currently has formal partnerships with organizations and private companies in the cybersecurity, information technology and banking industries.

If you feel your company would be a good fit to support INTERPOL’s cybercrime mission, we encourage you to reach out to explore potential partnership options, including:

  • Information sharing – data-sharing agreements serve as frameworks for partners to share crucial cybercrime-related data with us;
  • Secondment of experts – both law enforcement and the private sector can send experts to work temporarily on our premises for closer daily collaboration in conducting research, developing cyber intelligence and supporting global operations;
  • Intelligence analysis – providing tools, techniques, and software to assist us in analysing cyber threats, as well as access to open source or internal data sets; and
  • Developing/delivering training – in-kind or financial support for capacity building and training activities.
Are there other areas where you feel your company could support our cybercrime activities? Let’s start a discussion.

Secondments from member countries

Our member countries regularly send officials to work in the Cybercrime Directorate of the General Secretariat. Thanks to their support, law enforcement professionals from around the world bring their unique skills and experience to our team. Their diverse perspectives and specialized knowledge are critical to enhance our ability to combat cyber threats across borders.

Learn more about secondment opportunities at INTERPOL

Inter-Governmental Organizations and Consortiums

We work alongside leading international and regional organizations to create a united front against cybercrime. Through strategic partnerships and active participation in global initiatives and forums, we aim to enhance the world's collective capability to combat cybercrime.

We would particularly like to acknowledge the valuable cooperation from our current and past partners, listed below:

  • African Union Mechanism for Police Cooperation (AFRIPOL)
  • ASEAN Chiefs of National Police (ASEANOPOL)
  • Caribbean Community Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (CARICOM IMPACS)
  • Council of Europe (CoE)
  • European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol)
  • Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST)
  • Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE)
  • Gulf Cooperation Council Police (GCCPOL)
  • G7 - Roma-Lyon Group’s High-Tech Crime Sub-Group (RLG HTCSG)
  • International Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI)
  • International Cyber Offender Prevention Network (InterCOP)
  • International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
  • Paris Peace Forum (PPF)
  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
  • World Economic Forum (WEF)