Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

YouTube

Cybercrime Has Real Victims - Industrial-Scale Scam Centers and Digital Economy Resilience

World Economic Forum via YouTube

Overview

Coursera Spring Sale
40% Off Coursera Plus Annual!
Grab it
Explore the devastating human impact of modern cybercrime through this 33-minute conference talk from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026. Discover how cyber fraud has evolved beyond simple financial theft to encompass human trafficking and tech-enabled coercion, with industrial-scale scam centers across South-East Asia trapping workers while targeting victims worldwide. Learn about the alarming projection that online payment fraud will exceed $362 billion by 2028 and examine potential strategies to disrupt these criminal operations, protect exploited workers, and build resilience in the digital economy. Gain insights from expert speakers including Valdecy Urquiza, Anne Neuberger, Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Gary A. Haugen, and Jeremy Jurgens as they address the intersection of cybercrime, human trafficking, and global economic security. Understand the complex challenges facing governments, international organizations, and private sector partners in combating these sophisticated criminal networks that blur the lines between digital fraud and physical exploitation.

Syllabus

Cybercrime Has Real Victims | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026

Taught by

World Economic Forum

Reviews

Start your review of Cybercrime Has Real Victims - Industrial-Scale Scam Centers and Digital Economy Resilience

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.