Orange Cyberdefense and WEF launch Cosmos cybercrime mapping tool
Orange Cyberdefense and the World Economic Forum-hosted Cybercrime Atlas launched Cosmos, an open-source initiative to map and disrupt cybercrime globally, according to Telecoms.com.
- Orange Cyberdefense partnered with the World Economic Forum-hosted Cybercrime Atlas.
- The partners launched Cosmos as an open-source initiative.
- Cosmos is intended to map and disrupt cybercrime globally.
Orange Cyberdefense is working with the Cybercrime Atlas, which is hosted by the World Economic Forum, on the Cosmos project. Telecoms.com reported the launch and described Cosmos as a tool intended to support cybercrime mapping.
The source described Cosmos as an open-source initiative. The stated purpose of the initiative is to map and disrupt cybercrime on a global basis.
The report did not provide further technical details in the excerpt provided. Based on the source description, the launch centers on cooperation between Orange Cyberdefense and the World Economic Forum-hosted Cybercrime Atlas.
- What is Cosmos and who launched it?
- What role does the World Economic Forum-hosted Cybercrime Atlas play in Cosmos?
- How does Orange Cyberdefense describe the purpose of Cosmos?
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