March 5 premieres CSI--Crime Scene Investigation Season 's spinoff CSI--Crime Scene Investigation Season: Cyber
, which focuses on cybercrime. Patricia Arquette, who won an Emmy for "The Medium", is back in the lead role. And well-known actor James Vanderbeek.
The latest bloodline of the CSI--Crime Scene Investigation Season series! A pioneering work on the subject of cybercrime, it seamlessly connects the profound hacker world with the lives of ordinary people. Ride-hailing software can kill people, babies can be sold online, printers can set fires. When the Columbia Broadcasting System TV network launched a TV series called CSI: Las Vegas, no one could have imagined it at the time. A TV series can bring such huge benefits to the Columbia Broadcasting System, and this year launched CSI: Cybercrime. The show is still created by the original crew of the "CSI" series. Unlike previous episodes, this is the first TV series with a female character as the first protagonist, and the show escapes the previous series' focus on "crime". "Forensic Science" category, turning the story to a new field that is popular today - cybercrime.
The story describes the FBI special agent Avery Ryan was ordered to form the Cyber Crime Division (Cyber Crime Division) to solve major cases involving the Internet. In other words, cases that are "conceptualized in a criminal's brain, implemented online, and have serious consequences in real life." Avery Ryan knows that today's technology is so advanced that a person can easily hide in the "shadow" of the Internet to carry out serious crimes that affect the world. She was sitting in front of her computer scouring the "dark web" while other detectives hunted for criminals in darkened rooms or alleys. Finding an anonymous criminal on the Internet is a very difficult task - all money flows are untraceable; everything can be bought and sold at the touch of a button.