The cyber security unit of the Hong Kong Police Force have launched a new metaverse platform, ‘CyberDefender,’ in an effort to educate the public on crime prevention measures in the metaverse and Web3.
The cyber security unit of the Hong Kong Police Force have launched CyberDefender, a new metaverse platform designed to educate the public of the potential dangers associated with Web3 and the metaverse., the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force unveiled a new metaverse platform, CyberDefender, in an effort to prepare its citizens for the “challenges ahead in the digital age” with a focus on technology crime prevention.
On the same day that it launched, an event was held on the platform, “Exploring the Metaverse," spanning across three virtual venues, with the aim of discussing crime prevention strategies within the metaverse. “All crimes in the cyberspace could also happen in the metaverse, such as investment frauds, unauthorized access to systems, theft and sexual offenses.”“The decentralized nature of virtual assets in Web3 may also increase the likelihood of cyber criminals targeting end point devices, virtual asset wallets and smart contracts” he said.
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