
Webinar: Cybercrime is evolving – are we truly ready?
In this insightful fireside chat, Michael Newman, Director of Evidence-Based Practice at Global Consortium Group (GCG) and 2023 Churchill Fellow for Cybercrime, joins Neil Catton, GCG’s Chief Technology Officer, for a candid discussion on the realities of policing in the digital age, what businesses can consider to protect themselves against cybercrime, and more.
Together, they explore the findings of Michael’s groundbreaking new cybercrime paper and tackle the tough questions around fighting cybercrime today.
Whether you work in law enforcement, cybersecurity, or want to protect your own enterprise against cybercrime, this conversation is packed with timely insights, real-world examples, and forward-thinking recommendations.

Convergence, Continuity, and the Future of Law Enforcement in the Digital Age
Traditional criminal activities are no longer confined to physical spaces; they have seamlessly integrated into the digital and virtual worlds, creating a new era of complex, borderless, and persistent threats.
We explore these emerging challenges and the future of policing in the digital age.

Cybercrime in Today’s World – The Digital Battlefield We Can’t Ignore
In the digital age, crime has evolved far beyond traditional threats. Cybercrime is no longer a distant concern; it is an immediate and ever-growing crisis affecting individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide.
As we become more dependent on technology, cybercriminals are exploiting vulnerabilities with greater sophistication, using advanced tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and deepfake technology to commit fraud, launch ransomware attacks, and conduct espionage on an unprecedented scale.