
Led by INTERPOL's global cybercrime center, the Global Innovation Complex (IGCI) of INTERPOL in Singapore, the partnership will allow the two organizations to develop a coordinated and data-sharing approach. Not only will this allow rapid detection of threats worldwide, but it will also pave the way for future potential collaboration in training and knowledge sharing.
IGCI Executive Director, commented: "The exchange of information and experience between the public and private sectors is vital to combat cybercrime, and no country or company can do it alone." The INTERPOL agreement with Cisco provides us, and our application of the law 192 member countries, with access to important information about cyber threats that will help us not only to detect attacks but also to prevent them. "
John N. Stewart, Senior Vice President and Director of Security and Trust at Cisco, shared, "As cybercrime continues to escalate across the globe, advocates from the public and private sectors must face the threat with equal force. Cyber domain is fundamental to enable detection, analysis and protection against emerging threats, and we are pleased to work with INTERPOL to exchange intelligence on threats and find other knowledge exchange opportunities to fight cybercrime around the world. "
Naveen Menon, President of Cisco, Southeast Asia, said: "This agreement, signed in Singapore, demonstrates the growing importance of the country in the Asia-Pacific region and on the world stage as a center to combat cybercrime and drive innovation in cybersecurity. A diverse region with different levels of technological maturity This initiative represents an important step in the creation of a unified strategy to reduce digital risks and allow economic growth without the fear of digital threats and attacks. "
Cisco's best security offerings and architectural approach help customers protect their organizations more effectively from the network to the endpoint and the cloud. Cisco's comprehensive security portfolio is designed to work together to see a threat once and stop it everywhere, changing the security equation. In addition, Cisco blocks 19.7 billion threats per day through its Collective Security Intelligence, enabled by Cisco, the security research and intelligence group.
Cisco's agreement with INTERPOL supports the organization's programs aimed at both "pure cybercrime" and cyber-crime-enabled crimes to help member countries identify cyberattacks and their perpetrators.
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About INTERPOL
INTERPOL is the largest international police organization in the world, with 192 member countries. Our role is to allow the police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place. Our high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support helps face the growing challenges of the fight against crime in the 21st century.
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