Why we need global rules to crack down on cybercrime
The cost of cybercrime could be $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. Cybercriminals have an international reach, and we need a global approach to tackling them.
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The cost of cybercrime could be $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. Cybercriminals have an international reach, and we need a global approach to tackling them.
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Davos 2016: It is only by putting governments back in control that organized crime groups can be disempowered and associated corruption and violence reduced.