Key Takeaways:

Binance’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Head, Nils Andersen-Röed, outlined the future of crypto investigations with AI-driven tools, advanced training, and stronger public-private cooperation.

Binance received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) — the only global exchange to be honored twice.

With over 200 law enforcement training sessions worldwide, Binance continues to strengthen international efforts against crypto-related crime.

Binance Showcases Crypto Tracing Innovations at ISCR

At the International Symposium on Cybercrime Response (ISCR) 2025, Binance’s Global Head of FIU, Nils Andersen-Röed, delivered a keynote on the theme Tracking the Untraceable.

He explained the fundamentals of blockchain tracing — from attribution and clustering to the strengths and limitations of analytics tools. Nils emphasized that crypto tracing remains probabilistic, requiring cross-verification and careful interpretation to avoid errors.

Looking ahead, Nils outlined how AI, automation, and enhanced investigator training will shape the next generation of crypto investigations, with closer public-private sector collaboration at the core.

Binance Expands Law Enforcement Training Globally

Binance continues to invest heavily in global training efforts, having delivered more than 200 sessions worldwide in the past two years.

Highlights include:

A cross-regional program in Bangkok earlier this year with 120+ APAC law enforcement officers.

A major initiative in Korea, training around 600 domestic officers on crypto-related crime investigations.

These initiatives reflect Binance’s broader mission to equip law enforcement agencies with the tools needed to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Recognition From Korean National Police Agency

At ISCR 2025, Binance was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the KNPA, marking the second time the exchange has received this honor (previously in 2023). Binance remains the only international exchange to receive this recognition twice.

The KNPA highlighted Binance’s support in tackling some of Korea’s most high-profile investigations, including cases linked to North Korean cyberattacks.

Accepting the award, Nils Andersen-Röed said:

“This award shows that Binance is more than just a digital asset platform — we are an active contributor to the global fight against crypto-related crime. We will continue to work hand-in-hand with law enforcement agencies to keep the ecosystem safe.”

Setting Standards for Public-Private Cooperation

Binance’s recognition at ISCR 2025 underscores the importance of trust, security, and collaboration in the digital asset industry. From Korea to India and beyond, Binance continues to set new standards for public-private cooperation in combating cybercrime.

As global crypto adoption accelerates, Binance reaffirms its commitment to investing in advanced technology, training programs, and partnerships to ensure a safer digital ecosystem for users worldwide.