
The Future of Crime
echnology is both a facilitator and a mitigator of crime in the 21st century. As advanced technologies have become part of everyday life, criminals have also integrated them into their methods and activities
We have produced the following four papers on key themes at the intersection of government, technology and innovation, in conjunction with the World Government Summit 2019. These papers explore some of the key topics and issues addressed during the annual gathering, which provides a global forum for inspirational and thought-provoking dialogues that aim to shape the future of governments and society.
echnology is both a facilitator and a mitigator of crime in the 21st century. As advanced technologies have become part of everyday life, criminals have also integrated them into their methods and activities
In December 1967, when Dr Christiaan Barnard and a team of surgeons performed the first human heart-to-heart transplant, the medical landmark made front-page news around the world. Today, advances in regenerative medicine (RM) and gene therapy (see box 1) are so routine that they are typically only covered by specialist scientific and industry journals.
Seven Imperatives to Navigate your Journey to Readiness.
Quantum computing is moving from the high-tech lab to mainstream commercial use over the next few years, representing the next major breakthrough in modern IT.
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