shared that experts from the UN classify cybercrime as an evolving crime and argued for the need for intelligence-led policing. In that context, ASEANAPOL could play a bigger role in facilitating information exchange. Specifically, the ASEANAPOL Secretariat could be a focal point of intelligence for the police forces of ASEAN Member States to pursue necessary follow-up. He cited the EUROPOL model where timely intelligence was provided to their members which was very useful for enforcement action. Domestically, Thailand highlighted the need for a 4P engagement model (i.e., public, private, people and partnership) due to the high level of internet connectivity that affects all sectors. For instance, with the advent of 5G technologies and the ‘Internet of Things’, 800 gigabytes of data (which is the data size of an entire cinematic film), could be transmitted instantly, thus increasing the speed of attacks by cybercriminals. The Chairman noted Thailand’s concerns about the potential threat the ‘Internet of Things’ can pose. He agreed that we should request ASEANAPOL if they could play a bigger role and acknowledged the need for faster and more secure information exchange.
shared that experts from the UN classify cybercrime as an evolving crime and argued for the need for intelligence-led policing. In that context, ASEANAPOL could play a bigger role in facilitating information exchange. Specifically, the ASEANAPOL Secretariat could be a focal point of intelligence for the police forces of ASEAN Member States to pursue necessary follow-up. He cited the EUROPOL model where timely intelligence was provided to their members which was very useful for enforcement action. Domestically, Thailand highlighted the need for a 4P engagement model (i.e., public, private, people and partnership) due to the high level of internet connectivity that affects all sectors. For instance, with the advent of 5G technologies and the ‘Internet of Things’, 800 gigabytes of data (which is the data size of an entire cinematic film), could be transmitted instantly, thus increasing the speed of attacks by cybercriminals. The Chairman noted Thailand’s concerns about the potential threat the ‘Internet of Things’ can pose. He agreed that we should request ASEANAPOL if they could play a bigger role and acknowledged the need for faster and more secure information exchange.
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