Description
This second podcast episode on cybercrime and critical technologies in South East Asia starts to explore what the possible regional and indeed global responses might be to tackling these entrenched and growing threats. With the support of the Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and our partner, Lydekker, the GI-TOC has been exploring the specific vulnerabilities and challenges of these trends in South East Asia and exploring, with an expert multistakeholder group what best practises might exist in order to combat them.
Louise talks to Helena Huang and Horest Au-Yeung, two regional experts, to hear their perspectives on the responses that their respective organisations are seeing, supporting and delivering.
Presenter: Louise Taylor, Asia-Pacific Representative, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
Guests:
Helena Huang Yixin, Associate Research Fellow, S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
Horest Au-Yeung, Coordinator of Asia & South Pacific Desk, Cybercrime, INTERPOL
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