Europol and mnemonic reinforce their cooperation
Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and mnemonic concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last month that allows for enhanced cooperation in the joint public-private fight against the growing problem of cybercrime. This strengthened cooperation was underlined yesterday by a visit of mnemonic to Europol's headquarters in The Hague.

Combating today's digital security challenges requires a collective approach in which law enforcement and private industry are compelled to work closely together. In this complex environment, such partnerships are becoming increasingly important, especially due to the rapid rate at which technology continues to evolve. In particular, this MoU allows for the exchange of expertise, statistics and strategic information on cyber threats between the two parties.
Troels Oerting, Head of the European Cybercrime Centre says: "This is a notable event for EU law enforcement and the IT security industry, with the first signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with a company from the Norwegian private sector. We aim to intensify our mutual cooperation, within the frameworks of our relevant legislation, to jointly enhance our ability to prevent, prosecute and disrupt cybercrime. This is no mere ceremonial gesture - it is the establishment of a trusted partnership aimed at achieving tangible results together, to make life more difficult for criminals and easier for the EU public at large".
Please see the full press release here: https://www.europol.europa.eu/latest_news/europol-and-mnemonic-reinforce-their-cooperation-fight-against-cybercrime