Students from the Faculty of Prosecution, majoring in Law at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, visited the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine to see firsthand how the country's economic security system operates.
The future legal professionals got an inside look at the ESBU's operations: they learned about career opportunities, observed the analysts at work in a modern open-space environment, and gained practical insight into how specialists work with databases and detect economic offenses.

ESBU detectives spoke about the real-world challenges of the service, the specifics of documenting crimes, and working on practical case studies.
An equally engaging part was the meeting with specialists from the Internal Control Department—students learned how candidate background checks are conducted for the service and observed a polygraph demonstration in a test format.
The second part of the visit took place at the Department of Operative and Technical Response, where participants viewed the staff's special gear, body armor, and technical equipment, and experienced the unit's working environment.
Lively interaction, real case studies, and the opportunity to see the ESBU's work firsthand on-site—this is exactly how a new generation of economic security specialists is formed.
