Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025
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Launched in 2023 with the support of a grant from Fortinet,
Microsoft, PayPal and Banco Santander, and hosted at the
World Economic Forum, the Cybercrime Atlas community
uses open-source research to create new insights into
the cybercriminal ecosystem.
Cybercrime Atlas participants and partners in the public
sector use this research to disrupt cybercrime and mitigate
the impact of cyberattacks.Disrupting organized cybercrime requires a global effort,
with strong, trusted relationships between private-sector
participants and between the private- and public-sector
partners. The World Economic Forum provides the Cybercrime
Atlas community with an impartial platform to support
international public-private collaboration.About the Cybercrime Atlas
Cybercrime Atlas research identifies criminals’ vulnerabilities,
supporting cyberthreat mitigation and enabling
collective disruption with public-sector partnerships.03
The cybercrime ecosystem is vastly
complex, and INTERPOL values its
partnerships with the World Economic
Forum and the Cybercrime Atlas as
we navigate this landscape together.
Collaboratively, we can make connections
and share insights involving cyberthreats
that otherwise might be missed, resulting
in a world that is safer for all.
Neal Jetton
Cybercrime Director, INTERPOL
Cybercrime Atlas Impact Report 2025
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