The National Police Agency announced on the 13th that it presented "Deepfake Sexual Crimes and South Korea's Response Measures" at the Interpol National Central Bureau (NCB) Directors' Meeting.


Lee Jun-hyung, International Cooperation Officer at the National Police Agency, is presenting on "Deepfake Sexual Crimes and South Korea's Response Measures." National Police Agency

Lee Jun-hyung, International Cooperation Officer at the National Police Agency, is presenting on "Deepfake Sexual Crimes and South Korea's Response Measures." National Police Agency

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The Interpol NCB Directors' Meeting is an international high-level law enforcement consultative body that began in 2005, where the Interpol General Secretariat and member countries discuss major crime issues and international cooperation measures.


At this meeting, key agenda items on international law enforcement cooperation were addressed, including counter-terrorism, cybercrime, and strengthening Interpol's technical capabilities. Delegations from each country engaged in various discussions on responding to transnational crimes. Lee Jun-hyung, Director of International Cooperation (Director of South Korea's Interpol National Central Bureau), explained ▲ the spread and severity of harm caused by deepfake sexual crimes ▲ the current domestic legal and institutional response status ▲ the necessity of prevention and crackdown through international cooperation, urging a joint response at the Interpol level.



The National Police Agency stated, "We plan to continue strengthening capabilities to respond to various transnational crimes and play a key role in leading international cooperation," adding, "We will expand cooperation with Interpol and further solidify the international law enforcement cooperation system."


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