 My name is Ho-Cheng Kwan, and I am a new fellow of the Huffer Procurement Connecting Center. I have been a prosecutor for about 12 years, and in Taiwan. This year, my research will primarily focus on how to more effectively investigate cybercrime. With the development of the technology, many criminals may use the new cyber tools to commit a crime, such as mobile mail mail and ATM fraud, etc. The growth of the cybercrime remains a great threat to the security in our world. Therefore, law enforcement authorities have to improve their capability to investigate cybercrime more effectively. With the massive use of the internet, everyone could be a potential victim of this technology. In our world, the reality is that everyone who connected to the internet are vulnerable to cyberattack. It's not only big companies that are under threat. Individuals who don't think they have much to offer, the hackers, can be also targeted. So even if you don't think you are a big target, you should still care for this risk. Modern technology is certainly fascinating. Social network has allowed us to share almost anything, anytime, anywhere. And the smartphone and the internet has dramatically changed the way we communicate. But criminals may also use this technology to commit crimes. What scale me the most about technology is that the increasing misuse of the anonymity and encryption service on the internet has become a critical impediment of the investigation and persecution of the criminals. If law enforcement could not keep up with this progress of technology, our world may become a paradise for criminals.