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Interpol adopting new technology to tackle evolving threats: Secretary-general Valdecy Urquiza

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Interpol said it is retooling to keep pace with criminals, who now think and move in digital milliseconds. In an exclusive chat with CNA's Sherlyn Seah, Interpol secretary-general Valdecy Urquiza laid out how the agency is toughening its response to AI-powered scams, cross-border cyberattacks and even environmental crimes. Interpol is sharpening its investigative tools, tightening partnerships and updating strategies — so the police in all 196 member countries can stay one step ahead of bad actors.

Interpol said it is retooling to keep pace with criminals, who now think and move in digital milliseconds. In an exclusive chat with CNA's Sherlyn Seah, Interpol secretary-general Valdecy Urquiza laid out how the agency is toughening its response to AI-powered scams, cross-border cyberattacks and even environmental crimes. Interpol is sharpening its investigative tools, tightening partnerships and updating strategies — so the police in all 196 member countries can stay one step ahead of bad actors.

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