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EUPOL COPPS enhances Palestinian Police IT infrastructure

To further modernise the IT infrastructure and digital capabilities of the Palestinian Civil Police (PCP), EUPOL COPPS delivered 82 Thin Clients, and 82 computer monitors on 29 June in Ramallah.   

Unlike traditional desktop computers, Thin Clients have no local hard drives and connect securely to central servers where data and applications are managed. This solution enhances data security, reduces maintenance and energy costs, improves reliability, and enables faster recovery of user accounts without the risk of data loss.

This delivery is part of EUPOL COPPS' continued support for building a secure, resilient and sustainable digital working environment that contributes to more efficient and modern policing.

Following the handover, EUPOL COPPS supported an in-house Artificial Intelligence (AI) training organised by the PCP IT Unit. Delivered by a PhD specialist, the session explored the practical use of AI in software development, cybersecurity, data protection, and the ethical application of AI within law enforcement.

Five software programmers, including three women, participated in the training using high-performance laptops previously provided by EUPOL COPPS.  

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