Fighting crime used to be, if not easy, then at least relatively straightforward. It was a policeman’s job to catch anyone who had committed any of a well-understood set of crimes.
“When I was recruited in the good old days, the criteria was that I be at least 177cm high, have good eyes, and that I could hammer people in the head and follow an order,” says Troels Oerting, the assistant director of the cyber crime division at European criminal intelligence agency Europol.
Today, it is becoming more complex, thanks to the rise of cyber crime. The rapid evolution of... read more...
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