The Institute for Financial Crime (IFFC) is an independent knowledge- and network- organisation on the fight against financial-economic crime (FEC). The institute was launched in The Hague on 28 May 2015. It consists of knowledge partners who, in an innovative way, formulate solutions for issues of FEC with significant social impact. The aim is to facilitate research, knowledge-sharing and (public-private) partnerships. The current approach to fighting FEC is fragmented and lacks sufficient ownership and guidance. As a knowledge- and network organisation IFFC contributes to effectively combating and preventing FEC, with the ultimate goal to create a safer and more resilient society.
IFFC generates and disseminates knowledge on financial –economic crime and its control. It wants to realise a ‘FEC-community’, in which a network of stakeholders in the field of combating FEC (corporates, government, and knowledge institutes) innovatively combine their specific knowledge. Solutions for complex FEC-issues are being developed in a multidisciplinary way. In order to facilitate this, IFFC organises, among others, partner meetings, webinars, expert meetings and the annual Fraud Film Festival.
Activities within Security Delta

Security Delta is Expanding: Institute For Financial Crime to Continue under the Banner of HSD

Results Human Capital Agenda Security 2019-2022

Financial Crime Week 2023 Reveals Full Programme

IFFC Survey: Preparation for the National Financial Security Agreement

Kick-Off Meeting Community of Practice Business Email Compromise (BEC-Fraud)

Heads of Regional Innovation and Expertise Centres visit The Hague Security Delta

Call for Participation: Apply for Florin Awards at EPS 2018

ROC Mondriaan Launches First MBO ‘Secure Programming’ course

Announced: First MBO-Level Elective Course ‘Secure Programming’

Political Parties are Calling for Radical Measures and Additional Funds to Combat Fraud

Launch of PACT project HSD Campus - Connecting Intermediate Vocational Education (MBO) and Cyber Security Job Market

Recap Video and Infographic SRIE2016

1.5 Million Available to Create Bridges between Intermediate Vocational Education (MBO) and Cyber Security Job Market
