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The Cybercrime Policing Advisory Panel led by the then Director of Crime and Security (D C&S) Yip Wan-lung was established in December 2022. The panel aims to provide strategic recommendations on the social challenges emerging from the latest development of technology. The Force appointed 13 professionals to form the second term of the panel on March 14 this year. The panel members come from diverse sectors, including cyber security, AI, blockchain, fintech, digital infrastructure and low-altitude economy.


Yip Wan-lung described the panel as a critical bridge between the Force and the industry. Through professional collaboration such as enhancing telecom network security and promoting data sharing among banks to combat money laundering, some key crime prevention initiatives were implemented. He hoped that the new term would bring forward industry innovations to assist the Force in coping with the law enforcement challenges brought about by new quality productive forces. During the first meeting held on the same day, the panel members actively shared key topics from their respective areas of expertise and established the framework and strategic direction for future discussions.


The then Commissioner Siu Chak-yee (third left) interacts with an intelligent robot.
The then Commissioner Siu Chak-yee (third left) interacts with an intelligent robot.