€10 Trillion Cyber Threat?Resecurity & Cybercrime Atlas Expose the Cybercriminal Game. Explore their cutting-edge plan to make cybercrime unprofitable.
The powerful partnership between Resecurity, and Cybercrime Atlas aimed at building a safer digital future. |
In a game-changer for online security, Resecurity and Cybercrime Atlas have joined forces to disrupt the world's cybercriminal ecosystem.
This strategic partnership combines Resecurity's cutting-edge tech and operational expertise with Cybercrime Atlas's collaborative intelligence platform, creating a formidable shield against digital threats.
Cybercrime Atlas, a World Economic Forum initiative, maps and dismantles criminal networks. Through open-source research and expert collaboration, it empowers investigators, businesses, and researchers with actionable insights.
Resecurity, a cybersecurity powerhouse, brings advanced technology and operational experience to the table, aiming to:
Build a detailed cybercrime map: Identifying criminal operations, shared infrastructure, and networks will be key to disrupting financial flows and dismantling networks.
Break down information silos: Seamless information sharing between private and public sectors will ensure faster and more effective responses to emerging threats.
Make cybercrime unprofitable: By exposing networks, hindering financial transactions, and increasing operational costs, the partnership aims to deter future criminal activity.
This alliance comes at a pivotal time:
Global cybercrime costs are projected to reach a staggering €10 trillion by 2025.
Money laundering fuels destructive activities like human trafficking, drug trafficking, and terrorism.
Governments and businesses face a rapidly evolving cyber landscape, demanding innovative solutions.
The Resecurity-Cybercrime Atlas alliance represents a crucial step towards a safer digital future:
Businesses: Prioritize cybersecurity investments and embrace intelligence sharing initiatives.
Governments: Strengthen legal frameworks and support international cooperation in cybercrime combat.
Individuals: Remain vigilant and update security measures to protect themselves online.
By taking collective action, we can build a digital world where criminals operate not in shadows, but under a blazing spotlight of disruption.