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GFIU Launches New E-Learning Module On Countering Ransomware Financing

26 June 2025
GFIU Launches New E-Learning Module On Countering Ransomware Financing

The Gibraltar Financial Intelligence Unit has launched a new e-learning workshop on Countering Ransomware Financing, now available on its digital learning platform e-Nexus. 

A statement from the Government follows below:

This self-paced, interactive module is designed to help reporting entities, regulators and public sector professionals better understand the flow of illicit funds obtained from ransomware attacks, and how to identify, detect, and respond to them effectively. 

This new workshop forms part of Project Nexus, GFIU’s strategic outreach and engagement program aimed at strengthening Gibraltar’s resilience to financial crime through knowledge sharing, training, and collaboration. The launch is part of the GFIU’s ongoing efforts to provide accessible, high-quality learning to its partners and stakeholders. 

Ransomware attacks continues to grow in complexity, not just with organised crime groups for financial gain but also as a tool of geopolitical disruption and instability by state-sponsored threat actors. This evolving threat landscape highlights the importance of understanding how these attacks are financed and how financial intelligence can help disrupt and deter them. 

Last year,the GFIU conducted a survey to assess the impact and prevalence of ransomware attacks in Gibraltar, as part of a wider initiative under the Gibraltar Regulators Forum. Insights gathered from this exercise have directly informed the development of the e-learning module, ensuring that the content contains some local context and reflects the real challenges faced by entities across Gibraltar. 

The GFIU recognises that such initiatives require dedicated work behind the scenes. Despite being a small unit, its staff has consistently delivered results balancing the demands of operational intelligence with strategic capacity-building efforts like this. 

Director of the GFIU, Edgar Lopez, said: “I am very pleased with my team’s work in delivering this timely workshop. In a rapidly shifting geopolitical and cyber threat environment, our role is not only to respond to financial crime but to anticipate it. Project Nexus and e-Nexus represent our commitment to forward-looking engagement and learning for professionals in the finance centre.” 

Minister for Justice, Nigel Feetham KC MP, said:“I commend the GFIU for its continued leadership in tackling emerging threats like ransomware. The development of this new e-learning module reflects the unit’s dedication to proactive engagement, and its commitment to supporting both public and private sector partners.” 

The Countering Ransomware Financing module is now live on e-Nexus and available to all authorised users. It adds to a growing suite of workshops covering topics such as suspicious activity reporting, business email compromise, proliferation financing and terrorist financing. 

For more information or to request access to e-Nexus, please visit the GFIU’s website: www.gfiu.gov.gi.