Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025

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The value of engaging in the Cybercrime Atlas Cybercrime Atlas participants collaborate with leading experts and law enforcement, gaining skills and helping disrupt cybercrime.05 Gain a systemic understanding of cybercrime Organizations participating in the Cybercrime Atlas have benefitted from an improved understanding of how cybercrime groups operate as well as opportunities to disrupt the cybercrime groups that target their sectors and clients. This can enhance the security of participating organizations, their wider supply chain, their clients and ordinary citizens. Improve the skills of expert staff Experts assigned to support the Cybercrime Atlas benefit by building their skills alongside some of the world’s top cybercrime researchers, investigators, threat-intelligence experts, engineers and governance experts. The Atlas research community cite peer-to-peer research as one of the core benefits of engaging in the initiative. Improve collaboration with public-sector stakeholders The Cybercrime Atlas, hosted by the World Economic Forum, provides an impartial platform for collaboration across industry and between industry and the public sector. Participants have the opportunity to collaborate with leading law enforcement agencies. Through its connection to the World Economic Forum’s Partnership Against Cybercrime, the Cybercrime Atlas also facilitates evidence-based policy recommendations that support anti-cybercrime operations and ecosystem- wide cybersecurity.Demonstrate effective corporate social responsibility Several organizations in the community include their contribution to the Cybercrime Atlas within their corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. Community members are also encouraged to speak about their role in the Cybercrime Atlas at approved external events. Engage in the Cybercrime Atlas The Cybercrime Atlas accepts new participants based on their expertise, capabilities and completion of a vetting process. The community can benefit from the following: • Open-source cybercrime investigators • Systems and tools to support Cybercrime Atlas research • Experts in investigative governance, processes and procedures • Data resilience experts • Solutions architects • Legal, policy and regulatory experts Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025 22
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