Jarek Jakubcek, the head of law enforcement training at the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, stated that partnerships between the public and private sectors are essential to prevent criminal activity related to cryptocurrency. Jakubcek made this statement in an April 26 post about the company's inaugural virtual Law Enforcement Training Day.
"Cooperation between the public and private sectors is not just desirable; it is an absolute necessity to tackle and prevent cryptocurrency-related criminal activity," said Jakubcek, according to Binance. "We were pleasantly surprised by the massive interest from the global law enforcement community and are grateful to all participants for contributing to the positive spirit of this practical knowledge-sharing event."
The post revealed that more than 1,300 law enforcement officials from 86 countries participated in the virtual training session. Eleven speakers from both law enforcement and the private sector shared insights on practical aspects of crypto investigations. The private sector participants included not only Binance but also blockchain analytics firms such as Chainalysis, TRM Labs, Elliptic, and Clain. Representatives from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) of the Royal Thai Police, the National Organised Crime Agency of the Police of the Czech Republic, and the Cyberpolice Department of the National Police of Ukraine were among those who spoke at the event. It was noted that six out of ten countries with most attendees were European nations.