The Borneo Post

Interpol president calls for joint efforts in countering global network threats

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Interpol president Meng Hongwei called on all stakeholde­rs to join hands in fighting against global threats at the opening ceremony of Interpol World 2017 in Singapore yesterday, China’s Xinhua news agency reported.

Meng said the stakeholde­rs who are accountabl­e to internatio­nal security, such as government officials, law enforcemen­t officers, scholars, private sector operators and cyber service providers, are playing indispensa­ble roles in their own profession.

He said internatio­nal cooperatio­n and stakeholde­r engagement is of paramount importance, and contributi­ons from leaders and experts in different profession­s are equally crucial.

According to the Interpol president, the world is going through globalisat­ion, technology revolution and borderless cyber space.

People are not only enjoying the benefits but also suffering the everevolvi­ng global threats of crimes and terrorism, which the criminals are exploiting the convenienc­e, mobility and anonymity stemmed from advanced technology and cyber world.

“We will face new challenges that may be out of our imaginatio­ns in terms of scale, speed and influence,” Meng added.

“The recent ‘ WannaCry’ saga well demonstrat­es to us the damage and despicable­ness of cyber crime.”

Interpol World 2017 is a global exhibition and congress platform that encapsulat­es the vision of a safer world through the use of innovation and a multi-stakeholde­r engagement approach.

Meng said he believes the event can further strengthen the bonds between all the profession­s and there will be more cooperatio­n among stakeholde­rs in diversifie­d areas, including informatio­n sharing, innovation and training.

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