Interpol is also concerned about cybercrime

Ahmedabad. 9 November 2020, Monday

Just as governments of different states and countries are now setting up separate cyber cells in the police system to deal with cybercrime, Interpol, which operates internationally, is now changing its system in view of cybercrime.

According to Interpol, the incidence of cybercrime in crimes involving various countries is on the rise and cyber attacks such as malware, ransomware, etc., require a large amount of data, technical knowledge and cross-border investigations. This has led to the need for police and other organizations in different countries to exchange information with other countries.

Because of this, Interpol has set up a system called 'Cybercrime Knowledge Exchange'. The system will provide general and open information related to cybercrime, which will be available to anyone involved in the subject.

In addition, another information exchange system has been set up, which will only involve organizations conducting various cybercrime investigations. This type of system has undoubtedly become inevitable at a time when cybercrime is on the rise around the world and the risk of cyberwarfare with the entire country in a very systematic way has increased.


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