INTERPOL and TNO to collaborate in combating cybercrime

17 June 2016

SINGAPORE – A joint declaration signed by INTERPOL and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) will see the two organizations identifying areas for enhanced collaboration in combating cybercrime.

Areas for potential future cooperation include the development of innovative training material as well as related courses and seminars for law enforcement agencies. A specialized training course, the first of its kind, to identify the methods and strategies used by organized crime networks and individuals to avoid detection on the Darknet was co-developed by INTERPOL and TNO.
The joint declaration signed by Hendrik Geveke (right), Managing Director of Defense, Safety and Security, TNO, and Noboru Nakatani, Executive Director of the IGCI, will see the two organizations identify areas for enhanced collaboration in combating cybercrime. The signing ceremony included Jacques Werner (second from left, back row), Ambassador of the Netherlands to Singapore.
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Areas for potential future cooperation include the development of innovative training material as well as related courses and seminars for law enforcement agencies.

A specialized training course, the first of its kind, to identify the methods and strategies used by organized crime networks and individuals to avoid detection on the Darknet was co-developed by INTERPOL and TNO.

A private Darknet network, private cryptocurrency and simulated marketplace to recreate the virtual underground environment used by criminals was created by INTERPOL’s Cyber Research Lab and TNO for the first exercise hosted at the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) in Singapore. A second training course was held in Brussels and a third will be held at the IGCI in August this year.

“It is through cooperation with research institutions such as TNO that we continue to provide law enforcement with the training and resources they need to take effective action in combating cybercrime,” said Noboru Nakatani, Executive Director of the IGCI.

Henk Geveke TNO’s Managing Director for Defence, Safety and Security said, “The current joint efforts of INTERPOL and TNO already provides law enforcement worldwide with a deeper understanding of the evolving criminal activities on the Darknet. By working even closer with INTERPOL we look forward enabling law enforcement to police cybercrime even more effectively.”