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Technology Untangled

Can international collaboration help to fight cybercrime?

Technology Untangled

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🗓️ 27 February 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

We’ve spoken before on this podcast about cyber security and protecting yourself from cyber crime - but what is being done to tackle the phenomenon internationally? That’s what we’re looking at in this episode. We’ve bought together some of the most senior global figures on cyber crime to find out how international collaboration and public/private partnership is taking the fight to the criminals.

It’s a big task. It is predicted that cybercrime will cost the global economy over 9.2 trillion dollars in 2024. The number of firms targeted by ransomware attacks has increased by almost 20% in the last five years, with 72% of organisations being hit in 2023.

Deepak Verma is Head of Product for HPE Data Protection. He says it’s not just the big financial players who are being targeted; in fact education and healthcare are the main victims of cyber attacks. Because cyber criminals don’t have to contend with geographical borders, attacks can be instigated from anywhere, to target anywhere.

Which is why, as Joanna Bouckaert, from the Centre for Cybersecurity of the World Economic Forum says, bringing governments and organisations together from across the world is imperative to protecting ourselves from the growing complexity of cyber attacks; as is increasing awareness within the private sector.

But there’s more to reducing the number of cyber attacks than prevention alone. Craig Jones is a law enforcement official working for Interpol as Director of Cybercrime. He says building a network of co-operation with different countries has been a key part of bringing down gangs of cyber criminals across the world.

Sources and statistics cited in this episode:
Cybercrime global cost - https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide
20th anniversary of the Budapest Convention - https://www.coe.int/en/web/cybercrime/20th-anniversary-budapest-convention
Bank thwarting billions of pounds worth of cyber attacks - https://www.ft.com/content/cd287352-cb3b-48d8-a85b-668713b80962
Schools hit by cyber attacks - https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2022/educational-institutions-findings-annex-cyber-security-breaches-survey-2022
Stuxnet malware - https://www.cfr.org/cyber-operations/stuxnet
NIS2 Directive - https://www.nis-2-directive.com/#:~:text=What%20is%20the%20NIS%202,cybersecurity%20across%20the%20European%20Union.
Cyber security spending prediction - https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#:~:text=Revenue%20in%20the%20Cybersecurity%20market,US%2492.91bn%20in%202024.
HPE logs 2.6 billion events every day - https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/blog-post/2023/04/hpe-showcases-data-security-initiatives-via-the-2023-cybersecurity-report.html

Transcript

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We're stuck in this position of we have to pay versus, you know, we're not supposed to pay according to most government regulations, because this money is usually going to countries that we're not supposed to send money to.

0:17.0

I've had a customer basically tell me we will have to pay the ransom because we can't put a value on human life.

0:23.6

It is predicted that cybercrime will cost the global economy over $9.2 trillion in 2024, according to the data research company, Satista.

0:33.6

Their research shows the number of firms targeted by ransomware attacks has increased by

0:39.6

almost 20% in the last five years, with 72% of organizations being hit in 2023. You'll often hear

0:47.6

about what we do to protect ourselves, training people to spot attacks, using two-factor authentication

0:53.3

to protect our login details,

0:55.7

and using AI tools to identify threats.

1:00.7

But that's an individual or organizational level approach.

1:04.7

What are we doing to tackle cybercrime on a global scale?

1:08.2

The good news is we're doing quite a lot.

1:11.2

And that's what we'll be exploring in this episode.

1:26.1

You're listening to Technology Untangled, a show which looks at the rapid evolution of technology

1:31.5

and unravels the way it's changing our world.

1:34.6

We're your hosts, Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell.

1:43.0

2024 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Budapest Convention coming into effect.

1:49.0

Bought about by the Council of Europe, it was the first international treaty to address computer crime

1:56.0

by bringing together national laws and looking to increase cooperation between nations. To date, 69 countries have

2:03.4

signed the Convention Agreement and many have based their own cybercrime laws around it. That's a

2:08.8

great start. But cybercrime is still a huge industry. In fact, one major bank recently announced

2:15.0

at the World Economic Forum that they were thwarting billions of attacks every single day,

2:20.7

at a cost of over $15 billion in security investment each year.

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