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Cybercrime investigation and digital forensics

7 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work6 as their primary capability.

Top organizations

Most active in this area

  • MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR

    Spain's national security authority providing frontline law enforcement expertise for EU research in cybercrime, counter-terrorism, border surveillance, and AI-driven policing.

    Active in RAMSES (malware forensics), FORMOBILE (mobile device forensics), CONNEXIONs (IoT crime detection), and projects applying deep learning and big data to criminal investigations.

    PrimaryES40 projects
  • Police Service of Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland's police force and active H2020 end-user partner for counter-terrorism, cybercrime, digital forensics, and AI-driven security tools.

    Consistent participation in INSPECTr (evidence correlation), AIDA (AI for cybercrime), RAYUELA (youth cybercrime protection), ROXANNE (criminal network analytics), and CREST (IoT-based crime detection).

    PrimaryUK24 projects
  • HOCHSCHULE FUR DEN OFFENTLICHEN DIENST IN BAYERN

    Bavarian police and public service university providing law enforcement end-user expertise across 23 EU security research projects.

    Active in RAMSES (financial malware forensics), LOCARD (digital evidence with blockchain), CC-DRIVER (cybercriminality drivers), and TRACE (illicit financial flows).

    PrimaryDE23 projects
  • Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet

    Estonia's police and border guard agency — operational end-user for AI, cybercrime, and digital forensics security research across 14 H2020 projects.

    Central theme across INSPECTr (evidence correlation), AIDA (AI for cybercrime), RAYUELA (youth cybercrime prevention), CRiTERIA (threat identification), and CREST (cyber threats).

    PrimaryEE14 projects
  • Netherlands Police

    Dutch national police force active in EU security research as end-user for cybercrime, AI policing, and digital forensics technologies.

    Core focus across ANITA (online illegal trafficking), AIDA (AI for law enforcement), UNCOVER (steganalysis), CYCLOPES (cybercrime practitioners network), and STARLIGHT (AI against threats).

    PrimaryNL11 projects
  • GLAVNA DIREKTSIA BORBA S ORGANIZIRANATA PRESTUPNOST

    Bulgarian national organized crime directorate contributing operational law enforcement expertise to EU security research on cybercrime, trafficking, and counter-terrorism.

    HEROES addressed digital forensic methods for child sexual abuse and trafficking crimes; CYCLOPES built a law enforcement practitioners' network for fighting cybercrime.

    PrimaryBG4 projects
  • POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR THAMES VALLEY

    Thames Valley Police cyber unit offering operational law enforcement expertise in secure data sharing and privacy-preserving intelligence research.

    Both projects sit at the intersection of digital infrastructure and criminal investigation, consistent with the unit's identity as a Regional Cyber Crime Unit under ACPO.

    UK2 projects