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Belize Cybercrime Unit Trained in Remote Forensics and Best Practices in the Digital Forensic Laboratory

Belize, 29 September 2020. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for Central America and the Caribbean (UNODC ROPAN) through the Global Programme on Cybercrime delivered a training in remote digital forensics and best practices in the Digital Forensic Laboratory addressed to Belize Police Department’s Cybercrime Unit.

The training was provided as an intense full-day session. Different tools and techniques for remote digital forensics, as well as standards for setting up the digital forensic laboratory were explained.
This training is the second in a series of activities delivered specifically for the Cybercrime Unit, in the framework of a comprehensive initiative to strengthen Belize’s capacities to effectively counter and prevent cybercrime.

The training closed with a presentation on leading law enforcement teams when investigating cybercrime.

This training was possible thanks to the funding from the Canadian and Norwegian Governments to UNODC Global Programme on Cybercrime.