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The Cybercrime Atlas Project Management Office, with support
from the Cybercrime Atlas community and the Partnership
Against Cybercrime, adapted the World Economic Forum’s
Disrupting Cybercrime Networks: A Collaboration Framework
to train Cybercrime Unit commanders and cybercrime
prosecutors working with INTERPOL’s Cybercrime Directorate.
This was first delivered during preparations for Operation
Secure,6 during which the Asia and South Pacific Desk of
INTERPOL’s Cybercrime Directorate convened cybercrime
unit heads and prosecutors, and anti-cybercrime
professionals, from more than 21 countries. INTERPOL
and the Royal Thai Police were crucial for hosting this multi-day training and insight-sharing event, which included
participants from the the Cybercrime Atlas community.
The training was extended to operational anti-cybercrime
leaders from a further 21 countries during INTERPOL’s
10th Americas Working Group on Cybercrime for Heads
of Unit in Panama City in April 2025.7 The training was later
adapted to support an independent Cybercrime Atlas-led
training at the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre
in Montenegro in May 2025, supporting discussions
on collaboration between law enforcement, computer
emergency response teams (CERTS) and private-sector
experts from five countries in the region.Enhancing operational collaboration through joint training
Countries with units participating in Cybercrime Atlas-designed training
Source Cybercrime Atlas.FIGURE 5 Cybercrime Atlas: countries with units participating in Cybercrime Atlas-designed training
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