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The Cyber Training Section of the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) strives to provide training on cyber security and investigation of technology crimes to ensure officers’ capability in dealing with technology crimes, which are getting more complex. CSTCB organised in June the Professional Certificate in Open Source Investigation Course, which has undergone Internal Learning Programme Accreditation and has been accredited Level 4 of the Qualifications Framework.


The 10-day course covered professional knowledge about computer networks and the internet. Through practical exercises, the trainees could master the means and skills for gathering and analysing open source information. The trainers and trainees could also exchange knowledge in the Q&A sessions. In her concluding remarks at the end of the course, Chief Superintendent of CSTCB Cheng Lai-ki encouraged the trainees to continue enhancing their capabilities in tackling technology crimes. She hoped that trainees from different formations would share their skills and experience in investigating technology crimes by means of this training platform.


A total of 29 trainees attended the course. In addition to officers from CSTCB and different formations, officers from other law enforcement agencies, namely the Immigration Department, Customs and Excise Department and Independent Commission Against Corruption, also joined the training.


Chief Inspector of CSTCB Tai Tze-bun shares his experience in technology crime investigation.
Chief Inspector of CSTCB Tai Tze-bun shares his experience in technology crime investigation.