Exchange Binance recently participated in and supported a virtual asset investigation course organized by the Cyber ​​Security and Technology Crime Bureau (Cyber ​​Crime Bureau) of the Hong Kong Police Force to strengthen law enforcement and combat cybercrime in Hong Kong.

The Cyber ​​Crime Bureau organized this five-day training program at the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on January 30. Participants included representatives from the Hong Kong Police, the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Hong Kong Customs to enrich personnel’s knowledge in the field of virtual assets and enhance personnel’s ability to combat and prevent Ability to commit relevant crimes.

Experts from Binance’s Law Enforcement Training and Investigations team also led training sessions focused on cryptocurrency investigations, with topics covered including case studies of cryptocurrency-related investigative techniques and examples of how Binance assists law enforcement agencies in criminal investigations.

Jarek Jakubcek, Director of Law Enforcement Training at Binance, said, “Protecting user security has always been Binance’s top priority. By strengthening the security of international networks, we are committed to building a safe blockchain ecosystem. Among them, we work with law enforcement agencies and officials Collaboration is vital, and we are excited to partner with the Hong Kong Police Force as Binance continues its efforts to remove bad actors from the digital ecosystem.”

In 2022, Binance officially announced its global law enforcement training program and held more than 70 law enforcement workshops, which once again demonstrated Binance’s commitment to combating digital finance and cybercrime. Going forward, Binance will continue to work closely with law enforcement agencies and cyber investigations around the world to provide training programs and organize workshops to strengthen cybersecurity in the blockchain and digital asset industry.

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