
El cibercrimen no tiene fronteras. Este operativo global muestra que la fuerza de la ley tampoco
Un esfuerzo conjunto entre INTERPOL y AFRIPOL dio lugar a más de 1.200 arrestos por ciberdelitos y a la recuperación de 100 millones de dólares.
Countering cybercrime and financial crime via the World Economic Forum.
Un esfuerzo conjunto entre INTERPOL y AFRIPOL dio lugar a más de 1.200 arrestos por ciberdelitos y a la recuperación de 100 millones de dólares.
世界経済のデジタル化が進む中、サイバー犯罪者の技術的、人的なネットワークは地域を超えて拡大を続けており、オンライン犯罪活動を妨害することがますます困難になっています。一方で、法執行機関と企業の専門家の連携により、こうした国際ネットワークを大規模に破壊可能な、汎用性の高い実証済みモデルが確立されました。
While cybercrime enables criminals to exploit societies at scale, a joint effort between INTERPOL and AFRIPOL has led to over 1,200 arrests and the recovery of $100 million.
La colaboración entre las fuerzas del orden y los expertos del sector privado y las organizaciones sin fines de lucro es clave para mejorar la ciberseguridad.
Collaboration between law enforcement and experts from the private sector and non-profits is key to disrupting cybercrime and enhancing cybersecurity.
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