Stop the finger-pointing

Time to get on with the job.

Throughout history, criminals have been earlier adopters of new technology, which has made identifying, capturing and neutralising illegal enterprises a constant uphill battle.

Some of the most dangerous criminals we face operate in an entirely new battlefield – cyberspace – posing a greater threat to the security of nations, of corporations and of individuals than ever before.

The balance in the arms race between those who strive to do good and those who want to harm us is not even close.

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