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Online Crimes Against Children: How Digital Investigations Help Protect the Most Vulnerable
In today’s world, more and more crimes are moving into the digital realm. And children remain the most vulnerable users online — often becoming targets of cybercriminals through social media platforms, messengers, or online games.
To effectively counter these threats, law enforcement agencies need not only professional skills but also modern digital investigation tools that enable them to quickly identify perpetrators, collect evidence, and act proactively.
13.10.2025
IT Resilience & Cyber Strategy 2025:
Together Toward Ukraine’s Digital Resilience
On September 17, Kyiv hosted the large-scale IT Resilience & Cyber Strategy 2025 forum, organized by ST&T in partnership with the Parkovy Data Center.
The event brought together government representatives, business leaders, and cybersecurity experts around a shared goal — to strengthen national digital resilience and protect critical IT infrastructure.
18.09.2025
How It Was: ST&T at Expert Security 2025
The Expert Security 2025 exhibition has come to an end, and we would like to thank everyone who joined us during these three eventful days in Kyiv.
This event once again proved that modern security is not just about control — it’s about data that empowers proactive action.
2.06.2025
How OSINT Helps Investigate Crimes Against Children: The ST&T Experience
In the digital age, crimes against children are increasingly moving online. This makes them more difficult to detect — yet it also opens new opportunities for effective investigation through OSINT tools, digital forensics, and blockchain analytics.
22.04.2025
ST&T — Speaker and Participant at the Forum on Electronic Evidence and OSINT in the Context of Documenting War Crimes Committed by the Russian Federation
The National Cybersecurity Coordination Center (NCCC) under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, together with the Council of Europe’s CyberUA project, held the Forum with Private Sector Stakeholders on Electronic Evidence and OSINT in the Investigation of War Crimes and Related Offenses on October 14–15, 2024.
17.10.2024