Bitcoin Kebab is here again with a really exciting theme

If it’s Monday, what can we do? Well, of course, BitcoinBázis’ podcast, Bitcoin Kebab. The host of the show, Kata Stier, will discuss a really exciting topic with Viktor Halász, an expert from the Detective Department of the Cybercrime Department of the National Investigation Agency, on next week’s broadcast.

Unfortunately, nowadays we hear more and more about various cyber frauds and scams. Attackers extort money or confidential data from their victims, who often do not know where to turn for help. Apropos of this, Kata decided to go over the topic thoroughly with her guest and present to the dear Students what kind of apparatus works in Hungary and how the highly knowledgeable and experienced investigators investigate each case.

Viktor tells the podcast’s followers when he decided to become a police officer and how long the Cybercrime Department has existed within the Hungarian police. It will be discussed, among other things, where within the police the Cybercrime Department is structurally divided, as well as how many people it operates with.

Of course, what excites the imagination of many, Kata also asks what life is like in this department; Is a CSI serial investigation going on, or have experienced hackers converted and are helping the police?

The conversation covers the definition of cybercrimes and what this team of the authority deals with specifically. Kata’s guest also shares with us the details of the investigation and gives useful advice on what to do if, for example, you become a victim of a cryptocurrency scam.

If you don’t want to miss out on an extremely exciting and useful information show, you should definitely visit it to Anchor’s pagebut the podcast is available along with previous broadcasts on Spotify, a Podpaden is in YouTube-on is.

If you have any questions or comments about the podcast, or if you have a good idea on what topic and with whom we could have a good conversation as part of a show, please write! (????: [email protected])

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