00:00Let's say that the world of computer piracy and organized crime are increasingly overlapping.
00:14They are not distant worlds, they are worlds that share strategies and interests.
00:21What instead emerges from official relations is a reality like that of cybercrime,
00:28which is often associated with attacks that can be orchestrated by hackers,
00:39which, at best, belong to countries that are financed by phishing.
00:50Instead, we must always consider this opportunity offered by new technologies,
00:57which could change the mafia strategy.
01:02We are behind in the assessment and perception of the risk.
01:07There cannot be sanctuaries, there cannot be frank areas.
01:10So what needs to be done is to try to create both normative tools,
01:17both of understanding the phenomenon and of counterintelligence,
01:23to understand the evolution of mafias and not be late,
01:28as for example we are with cryptocurrencies, which somehow escaped us.
01:36In this area, in what sociology defines as social capital,
01:41hackers, computer pirates, drug designers, and it is an evolving world,
01:50because we must not think of the digital world as a world where criminal activities are exposed,
01:57but we must imagine it as a continuation of physical territory.
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