THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING
Government CIO Outlook | Wednesday, August 11, 2021
With advanced technologies, law enforcement agencies' tools to monitor the darknet and analyze data will continue to improve and become more accurate and easier to use.
FREMONT, CA: With the first outbreak of the COVID-19 infection, the FBI cautioned of a surge in cybercrime, but that was only the beginning. In the months after that, there has been an increase in ransomware and darknet activities and a surge in identity theft cases.
Stay ahead of the industry with exclusive feature stories on the top companies, expert insights and the latest news delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe today.
These issues have posed difficulties for state and local law enforcement agencies, constantly facing budget shortages and employment restrictions. Law enforcement authorities want a method for combating cybercrime that is both efficient and productive. It would need the use of innovative technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI), that can be deployed cost-efficiently and provide them an advantage over cybercriminals.
[vendor_logo_first]Luckily, several of the tools that organizations and local police departments require are already available. To reduce the danger of online crime, facial recognition, video monitoring, and search technology can all be used. But effective and appropriate use of these tools necessitates developing cyber defense plans that enable departments to employ cutting-edge technology to analyze data and detect, dissuade, and capture cybercriminals.
Let's look at three techniques that law enforcement authorities should use to combat cybercrime.
DEVELOP A CYBER DEFENSE PLAN
Agencies could start by identifying areas of immediate need. Criminal activities in Cryptocurrency, account hijacking, data theft, and cyber terrorism appear to be increasing. Emphasizing what's most important can assist organizations in developing a strategy and determining what tools they'll need to handle their challenges.
Agencies must evaluate the technology they already employ and seek methods to improve their efficiency.
USING INTELLIGENCE TOOLS ON THE DARKNET
The darknet has traditionally been a sanctuary for malevolent actors, but during the COVID-19 outbreak, the problem became far worse. As more systems and individuals began to rely on internet services, more data became vulnerable. As a result, the number of hackers involved in cryptocurrency fraud has increased dramatically.
To prevent these scams, law enforcement authorities must track Cryptocurrency on the darknet and swiftly detect cases where data has been exploited. It entails constantly monitoring and analyzing darknet intelligence data to detect potential malicious conduct, such as fraud and cyber espionage.
APPLYING AI FOR BETTER INSIGHTS AND FASTER SOLUTIONS
Several law enforcement agencies have been ahead of the curve in the field of artificial intelligence. It's challenging to find a police force that doesn't use facial recognition or other image-enhancement technology. That's good news since it signifies that several of the instruments needed to combat cybercrime has already been purchased. It's possible that more large-scale investments aren't required.
Law enforcement organizations must make use of the numerous data sources accessible to them. Information is stored on cell phones, tablets, GPS, wireless communication networks, and other access points. The information collected from these links can be gathered, evaluated, and turned into actionable intelligence that can significantly influence investigations.
See Also: Top Law Enforcement Solution Companies
More in News