00:01
When law enforcement becomes involved with breaches, the need may arise to freeze systems as part of the evidence.
00:09
There is also the likelihood that the incident will become known publicly.
00:13
Do you think these issues play a significant part in the decision to involve law enforcement? so yes, i think that this would play a big role in whether or not they want to involve law enforcement.
00:32
So if something is publicly known, this is bad for a company's reputation.
00:43
So usually a company wouldn't want their customers to know that they had to involve the law because somebody's information was stolen because this is going to need to a decrease in trust among the customer base.
01:09
Can you name some situations of which you believe that large organizations have decided not to involve law enforcement.
01:25
So i think that a situation in which they would not involve law enforcement is if they see that there's no point in evolving them and it would just cause more trouble.
02:05
So for example, when we have a tax from abroad, law enforcement is unlikely to restore operations or prevent the data from switching hands.
02:45
So if the attack is from abroad, law enforcement really cannot control what happens to the data...