Cybercrime is one of the most pertinent international threats of our century.
This problem cannot be solved at the national level — geographically
scattered groups may stretch across continents and fall under the jurisdiction of a number
of states at once. Different levels of technological development, maturity of the
legal framework in this sphere and geopolitical turbulence complicate cooperation and
the process of resisting cybergangs. Can we make a difference? Or will
cybercriminals always be one step ahead?