Group-IB's first cybercrime centre will open in Tashkent

Technology

The centre will be the first in Central Asia.

Group-IB's first cybercrime centre will open in Tashkent
The office of Group-IB, an international technology company engaged in combating cybercrime, will be located in the capital's IT-Park.

The choice of country and city for opening the first office in Central Asia was explained by Group-IB CEO Dmitry Volkov: “The decision to choose Tashkent, Uzbekistan to be the site of the fifth Digital Crime Resistance Center in Group-IB’s global network is a strategic one aimed at enhancing the company’s visibility into Russian-speaking threat actors. Cybercrime is a global phenomenon, and comprehensive coverage of threat actors emerging from all geographies is essential. Furthermore, by opening a DCRC in Tashkent, Group-IB aims to bolster cybersecurity benchmarks in Uzbekistan and strengthen defenses not just in the country, but also the wider Central Asian region.”

Group-IB’s Tashkent Digital Crime Resistance Centre will be staffed by world-leading threat researchers who have extensive experience in other regions. They are expected to investigate and resolve complex cybercrime cases affecting organizations in Central Asia.

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