Photo Gallery: Safety Net

The world is seeing an exponential increase in cyber crime. The Swedish police alone receives tens of thousands of infringement reports every year. Simultaneously the authorities lack in both resources, competence and legal means to intervene. What actually happens when technology rushes ahead and leaves law enforcement and prosecutors behind?

These photographs are taken from my recent news article on the subject of digital crime and the failure of Swedish law enforcement to keep up with the evolution of technology. The entire Flickr album can be found here.


Kontakt

“Contact”


Hack

“Darkweb”


Knapplås 2

“Keylock 1”


Knapplås

“Keylock 2”


Musdyrkan

“Mousepick”


Skydd

“Protect”


Rym

“Flee”


Pil

“Towards the End”


Tangera

“Tangent”


Kommunikation

“Community”


Händelser

“Manus”


Anslut

“Connect”


Tjugotre

“Twenty 3”


Kabellås

“Cable Lock”


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Chris Smedbakken

Chris is a Swedish author and journalist with an affinity for tea, cats & the magically realistic. And lasagna of course. Never forget.

2 thoughts on “Photo Gallery: Safety Net”

  1. Love the low light and unusual angles. Fascinating subject and whilst I would ask for a link to the article, I suspect it will be in Swedish, in which I am sadly deficient 😦

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    1. Thank you! 😊 And yes, sadly it is in Swedish. But I’m thinking about sometime this fall translating a couple of articles and posting them as pdf:s here. It just needs a rainy day off from work to be done 👍

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