New report triggers discussion about innovation and strategic foresight in EU 
policing

The advent of so-called disruptive technologies - those that fundamentally 
alter the way we live, work and relate to one another - provides criminals with 
new ways to pursue their illegal goals, but also equips law enforcement with 
powerful tools in the fight against crime.

Some of the emerging technologies include Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum 
computing, 5G, alternative decentralised networks and cryptocurrencies, 3D 
printing and biotech. These are set to have a profound impact on the criminal 
landscape and the ability of law enforcement authorities to respond to emerging 
threats. The disruption comes from the convergence between these new 
technologies, the previously unseen use cases and applications, and the 
challenges posed by existing legal and regulatory frameworks.

The report aims to identify the security threats associated with this and 
points to ways for law enforcement to use the opportunities brought by these 
technologies to combat crime and terrorism. It also highlights the pivotal role 
of the private sector and the importance of law enforcement to engage more with 
these actors. Furthermore, it is of paramount importance that the voice of law 
enforcement is heard when legislative and regulatory frameworks are being 
discussed and developed, in order to have an opportunity to address their 
concerns and needs, particularly with regard to the accessibility of date and 
lawful interception.

The report, as well as the full press release are available here: 
https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/do-criminals-dream-of-electric-sheep-how-technology-shapes-future-of-crime-and-law-enforcement

Kind regards,

Sara Marcolla

Europol - O3 European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3)

Eisenhowerlaan 73, 2517 KK
The Hague, The Netherlands
Phone: +31(0)70 353 1044
www.europol.europa.eu



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