On November 23, 2023 an international seminar was held in Riga on the issues of combating economic crime called “Digital Forensic Science Seminar – Most successful techniques for searching artifacts”.
The seminar looked at current trends and innovations in digital forensics, bringing together in one place the most knowledgeable industry experts from various law enforcement agencies, both nationally and internationally.
The seminar was organized by officials of the State Police Economic Crime Combating Department within the framework of Project No. EEZ/VP/2020/1 “Support to the State Police for increasing effectiveness and quality of economic crime investigation in Latvia ” of the EEA grants Programme “International Police Cooperation and Combating crime”.
Mr. Iļja Buglovs from the State Police Main Criminal Police Department pointed out: “This was a unique opportunity to exchange experiences and success stories for the strongest info technical representatives in the country, as well as to explore the valuable experiences of Estonian and Lithuanian colleagues in the field of digital forensics. Given the challenges posed by the criminal environment and geopolitical situation, we must be able to cope with the challenges posed on a daily basis and strengthen our internal security through the use of info technical knowledge and skills”.
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