Works to “strengthen the law enforcement response to cybercrime in the EU and thus to help protect European citizens, businesses and governments from online crime.” It has been “involved in tens of high-profile operations and hundreds of on-the-spot operational-support deployments resulting in hundreds of arrests, and has analysed hundreds of thousands of files, the vast majority of which have proven to be malicious.”
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- HIGHLIGHTS:
- Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) (2020, 64p) – The “Europol’s flagship strategic product highlighting the dynamic and evolving threats from cybercrime.”