Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025

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Atlas draws on expertise from around the world and targets cybercrime globally North America South AmericaSub-Saharan Africa Southern AfricaASEAN ASEAN OceaniaSouth AsiaMENAEurope East Asia Europe North America Australia Atlas experts Atlas research targeted groups from or operating in these regions The Cybercrime Atlas community includes experts in investigations, cybersecurity research, cyberthreat intelligence, engineering and research governance from across the globe. Cybercrime Atlas research targets are transnational groups with multiple centres of operation.Figure 4 contains a snapshot of the regions from which the Cybercrime Atlas drew expertise in 2024-2025. It also shows the geographical spread of cybercrime groups researched in the Cybercrime Atlas’s first year of operations.Where does the Cybercrime Atlas operate? FIGURE 4 Cybercrime Atlas: areas of operations Source Cybercrime Atlas. We must address the continued global proliferation of cybercrime head-on. We need to hold cybercriminals accountable for their crimes, systemically at scale. Effectively halting cybercrime requires a global and collaborative approach. By embracing best practices and proven frameworks for anti-adversary partnerships, we can jump-start new and enhance existing initiatives. Derek Manky Chief Strategist and Global Vice-President, Threat Intelligence at Fortinet Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025 12
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