A Multi-Stakeholder Approach in the Fight Against Cybercrime

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A Multi-Stakeholder Approach in the Fight Against Cybercrime Cybercrime Directorate INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation

Ease of Criminal Use Low Entry Cost Emerging Technology Wide Spread and Huge Impact Restriction in Information Sharing CHALLENGES INVESTIGATING CYBERCRIME Legislative Harmony

CYBERCRIME DIRECTORATE Digital Crime Investigative Support Coordinating and facilitating transnational cybercrime investigations and operations which involve intelligence sharing and providing guidance on best practices in conducting cybercrime investigations. Cybercrime Training Providing range of training courses, targeted to the needs of participants, covering topics such as emerging trends in cybercrime, investigation techniques, digital forensics and more Strategy & Outreach Bridging the gap between the police and information communication technology communities, bringing them together to fight cybercrime and to prepare for its future developments Cyber Fusion Centre A secure and neutral collaboration workspace for law enforcement & industry to share & develop cyber intelligence to tackle cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime

DIGITAL CRIME INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT Regional Bureau Digital Crime Officer 24/7 Point of Contact for Cybercrime Regional Working Group on Cybercrime for Heads of Units (America, Africa, Eurasian, Middle-East & North Africa) Investigative and Operational Support on Transnational Cybercrime

Law Enforcement Academia Cyber Threat Taskforce INTERPOL Private Sector

Cyber Fusion Centre Single point of gateway for global cyber related information and intelligence

THE GROWING TREND OF CYBERCRIME Ransomware DDoS-For-Ransom Business Email Compromise Criminals to Diversify Exploit Kits to Limit Impact of Takedown Increase PoS Malware Targeting Non-EMV Compliant Business Cyber Attack against Critical Infrastructure

ASEAN Cyber Surge Operation

Externally Funded Projects ASEAN Cyber Capacity Development Project

GLACY+ EU/COE Joint Project on Global Action on Cybercrime Extended Duration 48 months (Mar 2016 Feb 2020) Budget Funding EUR 10 million European Union (Instrument Contributing to Peace and Stability) and Council of Europe GLACY+ countries Dom. Republic Morocco (South Africa) Ghana Philippines Sri Lanka Mauritius Senegal Tonga AFRICA LATIN & Caribbean Asia-Pacific

Public-Private Partnership Data Sharing Agreement Experts Attachment Agreement Name of Private Entity Date of Signing Agreement Palo Alto Networks June 30, 2017 Trend Micro August 21, 2017 FS-ISAC August 21, 2017 Scitum August 21, 2017 BiZone (a subsidiary of Sberbank) August 21, 2017 Kaspersky September 8, 2017 BT (British Telecom) September 21, 2017 Group-IB October 10, 2017 Cisco Systems, Inc. November 4, 2017 Banco do Brasil November 23, 2017 LAC, Co. Ltd. February 6, 2018 Fortinet, Inc. February 12, 2018 15/05/2018

15/05/2018 Cooperation Agreement between INTERPOL and ITU Approved by INTERPOL General Assembly during the 86 th Session, 26-29 September 2017 Beijing, China Signed by both parties on 26 March 2018 Lyon, France Sharing best practices, reports, publication and training materials produced by each organization or jointly within the scope of this Agreement, in areas of mutual interest and competence, related to the scope of this Agreement; The promotion of capacity building through mutual assistance, sharing of material, and participation in training sessions and conferences.

نشكركم جزيل الشكر على انتباهكم Thank You-Merci-Gracias Miyuki SHIINA m.shiina@interpol.int