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CyberEast+: Key stakeholders from Ukraine analyse the benefits of common tools for cybersecurity incident/evidence handling and digital forensics - Council of Europe

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    WWW.COE.INT DROITS HUMAINS DÉMOCRATIE ÉTAT DE DROIT À PROPOS Français Connexion Cybercriminalité CyberEast+ Activities Diminuer la taille du texte Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page CyberEast+: Key stakeholders from Ukraine analyse the benefits of common tools for cybersecurity incident/evidence handling and digital forensics UKRAINE 29-30 MAY 2025 Diminuer la taille du texte Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Representatives of Law enforcement agencies and the cybersecurity community of Ukraine  engaged in a training on the use of common  tools for cybersecurity incident/evidence handling and digital forensics, organised with the support of the  CyberEast+, a joint project of the European Union and of the Council of Europe. On 29 and 30 May 2025, participants in the training examined the Standard Operating Procedures for cooperation between computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) and Law enforcement in Ukraine that were developed under the CyberEast project. A set of amendments were proposed, considering current cybercrime threats and trends, further exacerbated by the ongoing armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. Discussions revolved around compatible cyber-incident/cybercrime reporting platforms, as well as tools for gathering, processing and analysing electronic evidence. The delegates provided examples from their domestic legislation of effective cooperation mechanisms and exchanged views on incident response policies. As a result of this training, general principles and standards to be used by members of Law enforcements and CSIRTs are being considered by Ukrainian authorities.  The CyberEast+ project will continue to support initiatives for building trusted cooperation between cybersecurity institutions and criminal justice authorities in Ukraine.    Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention) Common Taxonomy for Law Enforcement and CSIRTs, Europol/ENISA CyberEast+ Project CyberEast Project (2019-2023)   CyberEast+ Homepage
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    May 30, 2025
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