Cybercrime takes numerous forms and diverse typologies. The phenomenon is increasingly complex, sophisticated, and evolving, posing real threats to individuals, organizations, and states. As EUROPOL’s IOCTA Report (2023: 5) underlines, “offenders continue showing high levels of adaptability to new technologies and societal developments, while constantly enhancing cooperation and specialisation.” Consequently, cybersecurity strategies must be adapted, flexible and dynamic, to effectively address the threats. Artificial intelligence can play an essential role in the new cybersecurity landscape.
When: 21-22. April 2026 (ONLINE); 04. bis 08. Mai 2026 (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
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