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Twice a year, all affiliated Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) using AviaTor come together for the peer-to-peer learning event. The primary objective of these gatherings is to facilitate mutual learning among LEAs from various countries. Participants sh (...)
The AviaTor project team is thrilled to present the 2022 Annual report. In contrast to the introductory report of 2021, which provided insight into the background, purpose and ambitions of the AviaTor tool, this report provides a deep dive into user s (...)
On March 30th, 58 representatives from various stakeholders dealing with Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) reporting, came together in Brussels at the AviaTor Seminar. The event, under the theme "The Future of Report Prioritisation" facilitated valua (...)
All affiliate Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) using AviaTor are invited to the peer-to-peer learning event twice a year. The goal of these meetings is to learn from each other, by sharing knowledge and best practices between LEAs from different countr (...)
The use of AI is one of the features that make the AviaTor tool so exciting and promising for the optimisation of the processing of NCMEC reports. But there are challenges and limitations that need to be taken into account.
One of the strengths of the project is the direct involvement of Dutch and Belgian law enforcement as project partners. Yves Goethals, the Judicial Commissioner of the Belgian Federal Police, talks about the challenges they face when processing NCMEC (...)