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The Force takes pride in sharing the positive feedbacks from the speakers and delegates of the International Symposium on Cyber Policing 2023. The attendees appreciated that the symposium not only facilitated sharing of knowledge and experience, but also provided networking opportunities and fostered international collaboration.


Speaker Mr Craig Jones
Director of Cybercrime, INTERPOL



He emphasised that the symposium was a valuable opportunity for law enforcement counterparts to share the same challenges in fighting against the agile evolution of cybercriminals.


“Let’s share best practices. Let’s look at what works and replicate that on a national and global level. Together we can effectively reduce the global impact of cybercrime and protect our communities for a safer world.”


Speaker Mr Yaniv Hoffman
Vice President and Managing Director of Radware Asia Pacific Japan



He expressed gratitude to the Hong Kong Police Force for hosting the symposium, and particularly thanked Commissioner Siu Chak-yee for his visionary leadership in organising the event, which undoubtedly contributed to the advancement of cyber policing on a global scale.


“It is truly an impressive event that showcases Hong Kong’s commitment to fostering global collaboration in the realm of cybersecurity. ”


Speaker Mr Boon-Hiong Chan
Global Head Fund Services & Head APAC Securities Market and Technology Advocacy of Deutsche Bank



He commended that the symposium was well planned and well executed. The presentations and discussions opened a new door to the better understanding of the digital ecosystem. He thanked the Organising Committee and officers who took care of him during the event.


“Your warm hospitality and genuine care make the event more memorable.”


Delegate Ms Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir
National Police Commissioner of Iceland



She believed that the event facilitated mutual understanding and addressed the threats of cybercrime.


“The symposium provides a valuable platform for law enforcement agencies from around the world to exchange ideas and share the challenges that technology has brought to policing.”


Delegate Mr Long Hon-wai
Head of IT Crimes Division of Macao Judiciary Police



He expressed gratitude to the Hong Kong Police Force for inviting their representatives to the symposium. The symposium had enhanced the professional capabilities of the law enforcement agencies in addressing cybercrime.


“The symposium has enabled us to establish contact and collaboration with relevant units and partners involved in combating cybercrime, which will optimise future cybercrime investigation and cybersecurity work.”


Delegate Mr Nasser Al-Qahtani
SOC Manager of Telecom in the Ministry of Interior of Qatar



He thanked the Force for organising the symposium and expressed his anticipation for future collaborative opportunities.


“The symposium has provided a valuable opportunity for cybersecurity professionals and law enforcement representatives from different regions to establish networks and co-operation.”