In this episode of "Reimagining Cyber," host Rob Aragao continues his insightful conversation with Craig Jones, former Director of Interpol’s Global Cybercrime Directorate. They delve into the countries most targeted by cybercrime and the regions where these crimes often originate. Craig highlights the challenges of combating cyber threats in areas with limited law enforcement capabilities and underscores the critical need for international cooperation. The discussion explores successful regional collaborations, the development of international cybercrime conventions, and the importance of resilient infrastructures, especially for SMEs. Craig also emphasizes the need for security by design in technology, regular preparedness drills within organizations, and ongoing global efforts to enhance cybersecurity through awareness campaigns and private sector partnerships. Despite the challenges Interpol faces, the episode underscores the importance of operational relevance, capacity building, and community engagement in the fight against cybercrime.
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