Mon, Sep 02
|Abu Dhabi
International Law Enforcement Masterclass on Cryptocurrency (In Person)
Time & Location
Sep 02, 2024, 9:00 AM – Sep 04, 2024, 3:00 PM
Abu Dhabi, Dhafeer St - Al Sa'adah - Zone 1 - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
About the Event
We are thrilled to announce the Creation of the International Law Enforcement Masterclass on Cryptocurrency, to be held at the prestigious Rabdan Academy in Abu Dhabi, but with virtual attendence for global participants. This event aligns with our commitment to fostering global collaboration and enhancing public safety in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. By contributing to this masterclass, we aim to equip law enforcement agencies worldwide with the knowledge and tools necessary to address the growing challenges associated with cryptocurrency.
Project Overview
Dates: 2-4 September 2024
Program Highlights:
- Duration: 3-day program, 15 hours total
- Speakers and contributors will include: Experts from Rabdan Academy, Elliptic, Chainalysis, Mastercard, Rain, The Singapure University of Social Sciences and more.
Syllabus Overview
Day 1: Understanding Cryptocurrencies
- Introduction and Overview: Origins and purpose of the masterclass.
- Opening Address: Keynote speakers on the importance of understanding cryptocurrencies.
- Sessions: History and evolution of digital currencies, blockchain technology, comparison of traditional financial systems vs. cryptocurrencies, and panel discussions.
Day 2: Tackling Cryptocurrency Crimes
- Crypto and Crime Overview: Latest crime and terrorism cases involving cryptocurrency.
- Sessions: Cryptocurrency examinations, evidence collection, investigation tools, notable case studies on darknet marketplaces, and panel discussions.
Day 3: Hands-on Practice
- Tabletop Exercise: Practical scenarios on crypto-facilitated crimes, group activities, and presentations.
- Conclusion and Certificates: Closing remarks and certificate distribution.
Join us for this transformative masterclass, enhancing your expertise and capabilities in tackling cryptocurrency-related crimes.