In Córdoba, security forces from across the country are trained in cybercrime

In Córdoba, security forces from across the country are trained in cybercrime
In Córdoba, security forces from across the country are trained in cybercrime

At the headquarters of the Police Headquarters of the Province of Córdoba, the “Complex crime conferences: initial vision of the world of cyberspace” are being held, organized by the Ministry of National Security and bringing together federal security forces – Gendarmerie, Police Federal, Air Force and Airport Security Police – and the police of seven provinces.

The conferences are jointly organized by the local General Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the School of Crime Intelligence (Esid) and the National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence (DNIC).

Since Monday, members of the police forces of Santa Fe, Entre Ríos, La Rioja, Jujuy, Mendoza, Neuquén and Córdoba have been training on this burning problem, joined by experts from the Córdoba Provincial Anti-Drug Trafficking Force (FPA) and representatives of the Ministry. Public Provincial and federal prosecutor. There was also the presence of experts from the National University of Córdoba (UNC).

The training sessions are being taught by Magister Rodrigo Cárdenas Holik, Emilio Asseff (head of Esid) and Santiago González Bellengeri (director of Cybercrimes of the Ministry of National Security) who over the course of two days covered the following topics: “Artificial intelligence and crimes”, “Cybercrime and cyberthreats” and “Cybercrime and investigations”.

The opening ceremony was attended by the provincial Minister of Security Juan Pablo Quinteros, Asseff as national authority and the host in charge of Criminal Intelligence of the Córdoba Police, Commissioner General Alberto Bietti. These days were also opened by the head and deputy head of the provincial security force, general commissioners Héctor Leonardo Gutiérrez and Alejandro Mercado, respectively.

Among the attendees, the presence of provincial prosecutors Enrique Gavier and Valeria Rissi (Complex Crimes), Matías Bornancini (Anti-Corruption and Economic Criminal jurisdiction) and Franco Pilnik (Cybercrime), as well as Maximiliano Hairabedian, from Justice, was appreciated. federal.

Intelligence. Commissioner General Alberto Bietti detailed the problems faced in the fight against cybercrime. (Government Press)

Bietti welcomed those present and detailed the challenges posed by new technologies to prevent and combat crime. He made a detailed review of the catalog of new crimes that arise with the inclusion of new computer tools and artificial intelligence. To close his words, the commissioner general member of the police staff pointed out: “There is no perfect crime, but rather a perfect investigation.”

For his part, Assef highlighted that the Minister of National Security Patricia Bullrich told him in January, upon taking office, that this year he had to hold these sessions in Córdoba to train experts from all over the country on the current problems of cybercrime and intelligence. artificial. “We are (working) before the crime occurs; “We must anticipate crime, to prevent it.” said the national official.

For his part, Provincial Minister Quinteros pointed out that since he took office he has been fighting for a “modern, empathetic police for the benefit of the people” and that his efforts are focused on making a difference in intelligence and investigation. Regarding the latter, he added that they are considering “incorporating a lot of personnel in such an important area.”

Showing harmony with Minister Bullrich, Quinteros assured those present at these sessions that they are “thinking about the Police for the next 20 years.”

 
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