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Activities to address transnational threats

The Transnational Threats Department is the focal point for the Organization’s activities in the area of counter-terrorism, threats posed by criminal activities and police-related issues, border security and management, and cyber/ICT security.

Counter-terrorism

The fight against terrorism as a central element to address transnational security threats

Counter-terrorism activities play a central role in the OSCE’s efforts to address transnational threats to security. The Organization promotes the implementation of the international legal framework against terrorism and the rule of law, works towards preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism, runs activities to counter the use of the internet for terrorist purposes, helps suppress the financing of terrorism and assists with protecting critical infrastructures and other vulnerable targets.

Preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism (PVERLT) is a vital part of the OSCE’s anti-terrorism activities.

Border security and management

Fostering co-operation among OSCE participating States on border security and management

The OSCE promotes border management policies in line with the OSCE Border Security and Management Concept, ensuring security, freedom of movement and adherence to human rights. The Organization provides expertise and capacity-building to address cross-border threats, including terrorism, organized crime, irregular migration and illicit trafficking. Through policy advice, training, technical assistance and dialogue facilitation, it supports the strengthening of national capabilities and the development of effective, resilient and rights-based border management systems across the OSCE area.

An OSCE patrol near the tiny hamlet of Pobeda in Transdniestria, close to the Ukrainian border.

Cyber/ICT security

Building confidence between States to reduce conflict risks stemming from cyber activity

The set of confidence-building measures developed by the OSCE has the goal of reducing the potential risks stemming from the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as tensions between States resulting from misinformation or speculation. The Organization is also active in tackling various other cyber threats, including cybercrime and the use of the internet for terrorist purposes.

The tremendous opportunities of modern information and communication technologies have also the potential to be used by nefarious actors, leading to potential security threats.

Policing

Helping build modern, democratic and efficient police forces

Learning and training

Learning, training and research

Strengthening competence

The OSCE Transnational Threats Department offers courses and learning resources to support practitioners and other interested audiences in the OSCE participating States.

OSCE in action

The Organization’s work and teams in related fields