Golden Finance reported that Binance and Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) cooperated in a one-day training program in Taipei. The program was designed and led by experts from Binance's law enforcement training and investigation team, with more than 200 law enforcement officers participating on-site and virtually. The seminar discussed a range of topics, including cryptocurrency-related crime trends, investigation techniques, and case studies of Binance's cooperation with law enforcement agencies to combat cybercrime. Damien Ho, Binance Global Partner, said that as more and more people in Taiwan become interested in cryptocurrencies, it is very important to make users feel safe and comfortable in the crypto ecosystem. This is why Binance has invested a lot of resources and energy to protect our platform and strengthen its security, as well as the security of the broader crypto ecosystem. We welcome the collaborative efforts of Taiwan's regulatory and law enforcement agencies and look forward to similar collaborations in the future. Jarek Jakubcek, head of Binance law enforcement training, said that user protection is a top priority for Binance, and a large part of it involves active engagement with law enforcement agencies around the world. After all, effective security is collaborative. Today's meeting provides another valuable opportunity to share our experience in crime prevention and investigation, and we are very happy to work hand in hand with Taiwan's law enforcement.