INTERPOL and the Fight Against Global Cyber Crime - Ep 113
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In this episode of "Reimagining Cyber," host Rob Aragao interviews Craig Jones, the former Director of the Global Cyber Crimes Directorate at Interpol. Jones provides a comprehensive overview of Interpol's role in combating cybercrime, emphasizing its unique position as a non-executive body that facilitates international law enforcement collaboration among 196 member countries.
Jones discusses the structure and function of Interpol, noting how it connects various national police forces to coordinate cybercrime operations, despite being unable to directly run investigations. He explains how Interpol's cybercrime efforts are organized around prevention, detection, investigation, and disruption, aiming to reduce the global impact of cybercrime and protect communities worldwide.
The conversation also delves into the challenges of dealing with borderless cybercrime, such as ransomware, business email compromise, and data theft. Jones highlights the complexities of international cooperation, especially when cybercriminals operate across different jurisdictions. He also touches on the recruitment process for Interpol's cybercrime division, stressing the importance of diverse backgrounds and expertise.
Finally, the discussion explores the evolving landscape of cybercrime, the rise of the cybercrime economy, and the critical role of cyber resilience in protecting organizations. Jones and Aragao underscore the importance of involving board-level executives in cybersecurity decisions and the need for a comprehensive approach to cyber resilience, emphasizing the long-term benefits of such strategies in the face of ongoing cyber threats.
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