Partners

Belgian Federal Police – Regional Computer Crime Unit of Antwerp
The Federal Judicial Police (FGP) is a part of the Belgian Federal Police (BFP) that primarily conducts investigations on organised crime. The Regional Computer Crime Unit (RCCU) is a department within the FGP that investigate crimes related to information technology and provides digital forensics support for investigations.

Swedish Police Authority – National Forensic Centre
The Swedish Police Authority (SPA) conducts investigations with regard to crimes related to information technology. The National Forensic Centre (NFC) is an expert organization within the SPA with an overall responsibility for forensics. Its main task is to conduct forensic investigations and analyses on behalf of the judicial authorities.

Dutch National Police (NPN) – National Investigation Service
The National Criminal Investigation Service (Dienst Landelijke Recherche or DLR) is part of the National Police Unit (Landelijke Eenheid) in the Netherlands. It is the central investigation unit of the police and focuses on the fight against serious and organized crime, but also on specific cases such as child sexual abuse, environmental crime, terrorism and cybercrime.

Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT)
The Directorate for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) is a specialized prosecutor’s office in the fight against organized crime and terrorism attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice. The Service for Combating Cybercrime within DIICOT has direct jurisdiction to perform the criminal investigations in cybercrime cases.

Finland – National Bureau of Investigation
Finland joined the project in 2024. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is a national unit of the Finnish Police, which operates across Finland to combat crime. The Digital Forensics Group is part of the Forensic Laboratory of the NBI, the only forensic laboratory in Finland, while simultaneously also being part of the National Cybercrime Centre, focusing on combating cybercrime. The Digital Forensics Group focuses on the most difficult exhibits as well as the R&D.
With the support of

European Union

Europol

EACTDA

ECTEG