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Binance Conducts Offline Training in Ukraine to Combat Crypto-Crime

  • This is the first offline event from Binance since the war began
  • It was attended by regulators, the National Police and cyber experts
  • The company taught how to combat cryptocurrency crimes

The Binance crypto exchange held training seminars for regulators and security forces in Ukraine. This is part of a global program to combat crypto-crime.

So, the class was held in Kiev and took 5 days.

They were attended by employees of the Cyber Police, the SBU, the Ministry of Securities and Stock Market and the National Commission on Securities and Stock Market.

Seminars were conducted by two leading experts. One of them is Jarek Jakubczek, head of law enforcement training at Binance.

And the second mentor is Melanie Lefebvre, senior trainer in LE training.

At the program, participants mastered the fundamental concepts of blockchain and cryptocurrency.

Binance shared its tools to investigate blockchain crimes.

“In times of war, the country faces daily challenges.

Including financial crimes that threaten the stability and security of Ukraine’s economy.

Binance seeks to cooperate with local regulators and law enforcement in this matter.

This is important to protect the country on the digital front.

Despite the hostilities, our international team went to Kiev after many online events.

We will continue to strengthen our partnership with local law enforcement agencies,” said Kirill Khomyakov, general manager of Binance in Ukraine and Central Europe.

In March, Binance held an online training for the SBU, cyber police and ARMA.

In just the past year, Binance Investigations specialists organized over 70 seminars on combating cyber and financial crimes. They took place in different countries online and live.