What Is a Fine‑Tuned LLM for Crime Network Analytics?
Criminal networks are increasingly adaptive, spanning physical and digital domains and evading traditional detection methods. Fine-tuned LLMs help analysts detect hidden patterns and relationships in complex, high-volume data.
CTB 2026 in Rome | Cryptography, Blockchains, and Why It Matters for Law Enforcement
On May 9, 2026 GiCP co-organised the third edition of the Workshop on Cryptographic Tools for Blockchains (CTB 2026), held in Rome as a satellite event of Eurocrypt 2026, one of the flagship venues of the International Association for Cryptologic Research.
Ofcom and Protect Children published the “CSAM Perpetrator Research Report”
Ofcom and Protect Children published the "CSAM Perpetrator Research Report", which explores how perpetrators use and exploit digital platforms and services designs to view, host and distribute this type of content.
Understanding Dark Web Hacking Fora
Dark web hacking forums play a significant role in the cybersecurity ecosystem, serving as hidden spaces where cybercriminals exchange tools, tactics, and stolen data. Understanding how these communities operate offers valuable insight into emerging cyber threats and the evolving digital risk landscape.
Operational Challenges in Digital Security: Joint Takeaways from the LEA Projects Cluster
On 26 March 2026, the LEA Projects Cluster, led by Privanova and KEMEA, gathered EU security projects, law enforcement, and researchers to address gaps in digital security.
Unlocking the Value of EU Security Research: The LEA Projects Cluster Approach
The LEA Projects Cluster, led by Privanova, unites 51+ EU projects to connect results, foster collaboration, and deliver coordinated, policy-relevant security outcomes.
Spain’s Situation in the Cyberspace Domain
In recent years, the volume of cyberattacks in Spain has shown an increasing trend. According to the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE), 97,348 cybersecurity incidents were managed in 2024, representing an increase of 16.6 % over the previous year.
Law Enforcement Innovation & Synergies Workshop, organised by the LEA Projects Cluster
On 29 January 2026, the LEA Projects Cluster organised an LEAs-only online meeting, focused on law enforcement innovation and synergies.
Quantum‑Aware Security: Preparing Europe’s Law Enforcement for the Next Technological Disruption
Quantum technologies are set to transform Europe’s law enforcement landscape, offering powerful new tools while challenging the very encryption systems that safeguard today’s data and communications.
Public-Private Collaboration: A Blueprint for Disrupting Criminal Infrastructure on the Blockchain
Public-private collaboration offers a model for combining technical expertise, intelligence, and investigative authority to effectively disrupt criminal infrastructure.


