Russia Invites Foreign Prosecutors to Train Against Cybercrime
General Prosecutor Alexander Gutsan proposed joint virtual attack simulations at the University of the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office.

At the 35th meeting of the Coordination Council of Prosecutors General of CIS countries, Russia’s Prosecutor General Alexander Gutsan invited counterparts from other states to train specialists in cybercrime prevention at the University of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation, TASS reported.
From Theory to Practice
The training initiative goes beyond theory, incorporating hands-on exercises and real-case analysis, as well as simulated virtual attacks to develop practical digital forensics and response skills.
The proposal underscores Russia’s intent to strengthen international cooperation in cybersecurity and to create unified standards of prosecutorial training for the digital era.