Frederiek Burlage and Ruben V. of Politie Nederland outlined their approach to combating cybercrime through innovative victim notification strategies at the Global Anti-Scam Summit (GASS). They emphasized the "no more leaks" initiative, a public-private partnership aimed at preventing credential abuse and account takeovers by sharing data from criminal investigations. Their presentation highlighted the impact of these initiatives on reducing cyber threats and protecting global digital identities. Watch the full presentation here: https://lnkd.in/eRn_AjY3 Find out more about the No More Leaks initiative here: https://lnkd.in/eAPK4iRz #LawEnforcement #Police #Politie #Netherlands #FraudPrevention #PublicSector #PrivateSector #Collaboration
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Nick Schifrin of PBS News moderated a rich discussion with Brian Nelson (Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence), Matthew Noyes (Cyber Policy and Strategy Director, Office of Investigations for U.S. Secret Service) on #phishing, #deepfakes, and #fraud The key takeaways were: ▪️financial fraud is now conducted at industrial scale using slavery and digital extortion methods ▪️there is a resurgence of #organizedcrime which has particularly focused on elected officials ▪️increased resourcing, pooling, and transnationally-coordinated efforts are critically important to counteract massive increases in #elderfraud, #pigbutchering, and more Anja Manuel Joseph Nye #AspenSecurity
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🤝 Together, Group-IB and INTERPOL have been weaving a global safety net across 195 countries, combining INTERPOL's law enforcement prowess with our technical expertise to outmanoeuvre cybercriminals who believe they can evade justice behind a screen. The year 2023 has marked a significant milestone in our partnership. Our combined expertise played a crucial role in several INTERPOL-led initiatives: 📍 The dismantling of the infamous #phishing-as-a-service platform, #16shop; 🚨 Participation in the Africa Cyber Surge II operation, leading to major arrests and the exposure of an extensive network of cyber threats; 💸 Neutralizing #OPERA1ER, a formidable cybercrime syndicate responsible for significant financial damages; Our collaboration extends beyond isolated operations; we view it as a dynamic model for effective international cooperation in #cybersecurity. As #cyberthreats get trickier, the team-up of INTERPOL, Europol, Afripol (African Union), and Group-IB will continue to serve as a rock-solid squad in our joint mission to fight against #cybercrime. 👊
🙌 Group-IB and INTERPOL have extended their strategic partnership with the formalization of an agreement aimed at reducing the global impact of cybercrime. The signing ceremony took place in Singapore and was witnessed by Dmitry Volkov, Group-IB's CEO, and Stephen Kavanagh QPM DL, INTERPOL's Executive Director of Police Services. This collaboration builds upon a series of successful joint anti-cybercrime operations throughout 2023 and solidifies our shared mission to fight against cybercrime on a global scale. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dqxb6AtP #Cybersecurity #Partnership #INTERPOL #FightAgainstCybercrime
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💥💥Within a week after sealing the MOU with AFRICAPOL, We are thrilled to announce more GREAT NEWS!! the extension of our strategic partnership with INTERPOL! 🌐 These multiple partnership reinforces our commitment to reducing the global impact of cybercrime. Together, with shared determination, we continue to strengthen our collective efforts in the ongoing battle against cyber threats. 💻🤝 #GroupIB #INTERPOL #CybersecurityCollaboration
🙌 Group-IB and INTERPOL have extended their strategic partnership with the formalization of an agreement aimed at reducing the global impact of cybercrime. The signing ceremony took place in Singapore and was witnessed by Dmitry Volkov, Group-IB's CEO, and Stephen Kavanagh QPM DL, INTERPOL's Executive Director of Police Services. This collaboration builds upon a series of successful joint anti-cybercrime operations throughout 2023 and solidifies our shared mission to fight against cybercrime on a global scale. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dqxb6AtP #Cybersecurity #Partnership #INTERPOL #FightAgainstCybercrime
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UN - Cybercrime - 2743227218EB Introduces the latest knowledge on cybercrime, including both cyber-dependant and cyber-enabled crimes, to all interested or with a mandate to work on cybercrime affairs, from a policy of diplomacy to criminal justice and prevention strategies. It explores different types of cybercrime, some prominent trends, and processes related to the prevention and combat cybercrime.
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Since 2020, the Ukrainian Cyber Police has relied on #Maltego as their go-to platform for investigative work. As global threats evolve, law enforcement agencies need reliable technology to quickly analyze vast #OSINT and internal data in one place to gather crucial digital evidence. Discover how Maltego empowers teams worldwide to combat cybercrime in our whitepaper: https://lnkd.in/eyBuKes2
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The annual global cost of cybercrime will likely reach $10.5 trillion in 2025, yet the rate of prosecution of cybercrimes is as low as .05%. Why is it so difficult to identify cyber threat actors? How can law enforcement take action? Trellix Advanced Research Center Head of Threat Intelligence John Fokker shares insights from his experiences helping dismantle cybercriminal operations with InformationWeek.
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The annual global cost of cybercrime will likely reach $10.5 trillion in 2025, yet the rate of prosecution of cybercrimes is as low as .05%. Why is it so difficult to identify cyber threat actors? How can law enforcement take action? Trellix Advanced Research Center Head of Threat Intelligence John Fokker shares insights from his experiences helping dismantle cybercriminal operations with InformationWeek.
To Catch a Cybercriminal -- and the Fallout That Follows
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