Kaspersky Lab expands its cooperation with INTERPOL and Europol

Η Lab has signed an agreement with INTERPOL and a Memorandum of Understanding with Europol to extend the scope of cooperation between the company and the law enforcement authorities in their joint fight against digital crime.interpol kaspersky-lab

With the signing of new agreements, Kaspersky Lab's collaboration with INTERPOL and Europol to combat digital crime is on a new level. 30 September 2014, Eugene Kaspersky, Kaspersky Lab President and Chief Executive Officer, and Ronald K. Noble, Secretary General of INTERPOL, signed a co-operation agreement that will provide the company with products and information and support services at the center Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) of INTERPOL in Singapore.

The following day, Eugene Kaspersky and Troels Oerting, Deputy Director and Chief of Europol's European Center for Digital Crimes (EC3), signed a Memorandum of Understanding that paves the way for closer cooperation between Kaspersky Lab and the European Enforcement Authority. Both agreements were signed during special ceremonies in Singapore, where the conference "INTERPOL-Europol Cybercrime Conference" (1-3 October 2014) is hosted.

In this context, Eugene Kaspersky said: "It is really a" leap forward "in terms of the global fight against digital crime. Our partnerships with INTERPOL and Europol are pioneering achievements for the whole digital security industry. These public-private partnerships are vital to enhancing security in the digital world. These partnerships are perfectly aligned with our corporate mission of "saving the world" from digital threats. As threats escalate and their complexity continues to grow, we must join forces with national and international prosecution authorities and other security companies to effectively combat the ever-increasing risks. "

Η νέα συμφωνία με την INTERPOL ορίζει ότι η εταιρεία θα παρέχει πληροφόρηση σχετικά με τις ψηφιακές απειλές, καθώς και λύσεις hardware και για τη δημιουργία και τη του εργαστηρίου ψηφιακής εγκληματολογίας του IGCI, καθώς και άλλων λειτουργιών του νεοσύστατου κέντρου. Η Kaspersky Lab θα οργανώσει και θα πραγματοποιήσει μια σειρά εκπαιδευτικών προγραμμάτων για τους αξιωματικούς της INTERPOL, με στόχο την τεχνογνωσίας γύρω από την ανάλυση κακόβουλου λογισμικού, την ψηφιακή εγκληματολογία και την έρευνα για τις οικονομικές απειλές. Επίσης, ένας από τους κορυφαίους αναλυτές of the company will be temporarily placed on the IGCI. It is noted that the collaboration between Kaspersky Lab and INTERPOL began in April 2013.

Ronald Noble, INTERPOL Secretary-General, commented: "The complex and ever-changing nature of the landscape of digital threats requires high-level technical expertise. In addition, law enforcement cooperation with the private sector to effectively combat digital crime and enhance digital security is particularly important. The INTERPOL agreement with Kaspersky Lab is an important step in creating a global alliance against digital crime. It also enables us to ensure that we provide our member countries with the most up-to-date support to address these threats. "

For his part, Troels Oerting, Deputy Director and Head of Europon's EC3, commented: "This Memorandum of Understanding is a very good foundation and a foundation for extending our already good cooperation with Kaspersky Lab in our joint effort to combat and prevent digital crime in Europe and internationally. It is important to join forces, share our experiences and knowledge and pursue our common goal - a free and secure digital world with transparency. This is another big step in the right direction for all of us! "

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