National Cyber Security FounderInterpol president Jackie Selebi said Interpol would soon put in place a new system called I-LINK which would allow specialized crime investigators to instantly check and exchange information from the body's databases on terrorism, child exploitation, drugs and high-tech crime.
"The tools we have put in place have an almost unlimited potential to further strengthen global policing," he said.
"We must continue to anticipate future crime threats and act now to prevent now," he said.
Terrorism and human trafficking are also high on the agenda of the assembly, as well as the opening in Vienna next year of an Interpol anti-corruption school, the first world training body dedicated to the fight against graft.