During the 16-17 of September the partners in the COPKIT project gathered online and face to face in Madrid, Spain at Guardia Civil premises for a final demonstration of the outcomes in the COPKIT project.

Over the past three years, the COPKIT project has been developing new technological solutions to support LEAs in analysing, preventing, investigating, and mitigating the use of new information and communication technologies by organised crime, thus enabling LEAs to stay ahead of the curve.

The morning session at the 16th September was dedicated to the COPKIT results with demonstrations of the tools, as well as our approach to addressing ethical, legal, and privacy issues, followed by a session presenting our vision for the uptake of the COPKIT tools.

The afternoon was organised as a seminar in collaboration with related H2020 security projects including presentations and panel discussions around three main transverse themes:

  • Fight against Crime and Terrorism (FCT) Domain Knowledge Representation, Towards a Shared View
  • Facilitating the Uptake and Further Use of Policing tools
  • Real and Open Research Data in the FCT Domain