It is estimated that more than 90% of reported crime now has a digital element, according to the Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030.

DI Chris White is Head of Cyber and Innovation at the South East Cyber Resilience Centre. He has over 20 years of experience in the police and works with the private sector & academia to protect businesses from cybercrime at the Cyber Resilience Centre.

In this video, Chris discusses the pathways teens follow when committing crimes, identifying early intervention points to prevent cybercrimes. He shares how regional cybercrime units can work with schools and businesses to increase awareness regarding the dangers of cybercrime.

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It is estimated that more than 90% of reported crime now has a digital element, according to the Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030. DI Chris White, Head of Cyber and Innovation at the South East Cyber Resilience Centre discusses the importance of engaging with youth and intervening early to prevent cybercrimes when they are on the pathway to committing them.

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