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Armenia to Launch Cyber Laboratory to Combat Online Crimes

Armenia to Launch Cyber Laboratory to Combat Online Crimes
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On August 18, 2026, authorities in Yerevan announced the establishment of a new cyber laboratory in Armenia. This initiative is designed to significantly boost the country's capabilities in fighting digital and internet-based crimes.

According to Armen Mkrtchyan, the acting Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Armenia, this new infrastructure will be introduced in the country in the near future. He shared these plans during a Tuesday press conference detailing the operational results of the national police force for the first half of the year.

International Cooperation and the Virtual Space

The new laboratory will play a crucial role in fostering collaboration with law enforcement agencies in other countries. As criminal activities increasingly shift into the online realm, Armenian criminal police recognize the urgent need to advance their digital forensics and cyber skills.

Mkrtchyan emphasized that in the digital environment, cybercrimes are rarely planned and executed within the borders of a single state, making international data sharing essential.

"The internet must also be viewed as an environment where the police need to patrol, prevent, and solve crimes," ARKA news agency quoted the official as saying.

This modernized policing approach involves tightening oversight across the web to ensure timely and effective responses to emerging cyber threats.

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