ICPO CTAD
The Cyber-Terrorism Analysis Division (CTAD) is the dedicated unit within Interpol tasked with attributing and investigating prosthetic-related terror attacks. CTAD analysts operate under a rigid framework of international warrants and forensic standards, a procedural approach that often clashes with the reality of corporate-controlled global networks.
Despite their dedication, CTAD maintains a sobering 23% success rate when investigating threats protected by corporate shields. The unit is defined by the “Yasutake Doctrine,” which insists on “evidence before action”—a philosophy that frequently places Masanori Yasutake and his team at odds with more clandestine actors who prefer to finish crimes before they can even be formally cataloged. As of 2070, CTAD is managing over 1,200 active cases, serving as a persistent, if frequently frustrated, institutional presence in a world where the most dangerous players treat the law as a minor obstacle.