Sunday, January 26, 2020

Cybercrime laws need urgent reform to protect UK, says report

Britain’s cyber-defences are being endangered by the outdated Computer Misuse Act, which prevents investigators from dealing effectively with online threats while over-punishing immature defendants, according to a legal report.

Thirty years after hacking became a criminal offence, a study by the Criminal Law Reform Now Network (CLRNN) calls for urgent revision of the legislation governing illegal access to computers, denial of service attacks and other digital crimes.

Mainframe computers.

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Coaxing Cops To Tackle Cybercrime? There's An App For That

Cybercrime is booming, and victims are often at a loss about where to get help.

In theory, Americans should report the crimes to the FBI, via its Internet Crime Complaint Center. In practice, the feds get hundreds of thousands of complaints a year, and have to focus on the biggest cases.

But the other option, calling the police, can seem even less promising.

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Army of hi-tech police reservists could help tackle cyber crime crisis, senior officer claims

Britain should recruit an army of volunteer police reservists to help tackle the growing cyber crime crisis, a senior police leader has suggested.

Paul Griffiths, president of the Police Superintendents' Association, said forces would never be able to compete with private firms when it came to recruiting the brightest and best from the IT world.

But he said one answer might be to create a reservist police force - along similar lines to the military - allowing cyber security experts and other specialists to volunteer to help alongside full time warranted officers.

Police reservists could be used to tackle the growing cyber crime crisis

Sunday, January 5, 2020

DFSA launches initiative against cybercrime

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) is initiating a cyber threat intelligence platform in partnership with the Dubai Electronic Security Centre, the National Computer Emergency Response Team and the Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg. The platform, which is scheduled to go live in January 2020, will help companies in the Dubai International Financial Centre strengthen their cyber security framework and minimize any cyber risks.

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Two arrested in Cork after FBI and Garda cybercrime investigation

 Two people have been arrested in Cork on Thursday as part of a major Garda and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into tra...