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Officers Attend Network Intrusion Training In El Salvador
Posted on February 28, 2020 | by The Royal Bahamas Police Force

On Friday February 28, 2020, four (4) police officers from the RBPF graduated from the 'Computer & Network Intrusion Course' at the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in El Salvador.

The course enables officers to prevent and identify cyber attacks and network intrusions on government and private computer networks.

This brings the total number of persons trained thus far for 2020 to 382.

This includes
251 police officers
3 defence force marines
2 immigration officers
20 security officers, and
106 members of the National Neighbourhood Watch Council

It also includes 11 persons trained internationally and 15 persons trained via the CBSI Online Platform.


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