Fighting Cyber-Enabled Fraud : A Systemic Defence Approach [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries White PaperDetalles de publicación: Cologny/Geneva, Switzerland : World Economic Forum , 2025Descripción: 31 pTema(s): Género/Forma: Recursos en línea: Resumen: Phishing and cyber-enabled fraud are a growing global threat to users, consumers, organizations and countries. The World Economic Forum’s Partnership against Cybercrime, in collaboration with the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), developed a systemic defence framework to address this issue.
This approach explores how a multistakeholder model can shift responsibility upstream, empowering those best positioned to act at scale and prevent harm from taking root in the first place. These efforts sit in the space between public awareness initiatives – which aim to educate users about online risks – and law enforcement disruption campaigns that target criminal networks once harm has occurred.
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Phishing and cyber-enabled fraud are a growing global threat to users, consumers, organizations and countries. The World Economic Forum’s Partnership against Cybercrime, in collaboration with the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), developed a systemic defence framework to address this issue.
This approach explores how a multistakeholder model can shift responsibility upstream, empowering those best positioned to act at scale and prevent harm from taking root in the first place. These efforts sit in the space between public awareness initiatives – which aim to educate users about online risks – and law enforcement disruption campaigns that target criminal networks once harm has occurred.
