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An Intelligent Analysis of a City Crime Data Using Data Mining

An Intelligent Analysis of a City Crime Data Using Data Mining

...to remain convincingly ahead in the eternal race between law breakers and law enforcers. Data mining applied in the context of law enforcement and intelligence... Read more

1 January, 2012

News Burst: ISPA joins debate as IOCA row hots up

The government wants to update IOCA for the digital age, allowing law enforcers to monitor emails and Net traffic. ISPA is concerned over the... Read more

8 September, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Government to forge new cybercrime policies

The government has pledged to meet with law enforcers to forge new policies on tackling cybercrime. The announcement comes in... Read more

27 March, 2008 by Nick Heath

'Homeless Hacker' may surrender to FBI

...York Times and Excite@Home, is in negotiations to surrender to federal law enforcers Read more

8 September, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Police want power to store all emails

Law enforcers want the power to store every email passing through the UK... Read more

18 April, 2001 by Will Knight

Interpol 'overwhelmed' by cybercrime

Law enforcers are incapable of fighting the growing problem of cybercrime, according to... Read more

12 October, 2000 by Sally Watson
Politicians should stay out of internet policing

Politicians should stay out of internet policing

ISPs, technologists, law enforcers and governments are wrangling over how the internet should be regulated... Read more

22 July, 2009 by Axel Pawlik

MPs demand more funding for e-crime unit

...that this country is a soft touch." Brokenshire added that he believes law enforcers don't have the intelligence to appreciate the scale of the... Read more

6 November, 2008 by Nick Heath

Police enlist AI to help tackle crime

...information warfare". The KTN says AI will be necessary for business and law enforcers to make sense of the mountains of information being generated on... Read more

6 November, 2008 by Nick Heath

eBay cracks down on Romanian fraudsters

...computer." The eBay team first took an education role — running roadshows for law enforcers, and conducting a two-day course with the National Institute of... Read more

28 June, 2007 by Brett Winterford
Google tightens up search privacy

Google tightens up search privacy

...direction but not nearly enough to really protect web searchers from overzealous law enforcers. Keeping the search histories could enable investigators and governments to get... Read more

15 March, 2007 by Elinor Mills

Met criticises local police e-crime response

Plans to set up a central e-crime unit are being welcomed by senior police officers who have expressed concerns about local police responses Read more

13 October, 2006 by Tom Espiner

HSBC's bankrupt security thinking

...to go after the lockless. Imagine then the protests from public and law enforcers alike at such dangerously twisted thinking. But then, no organisation could... Read more

20 September, 2006 by Leader

E-crime laws failing, say top experts

...by Websense, a security vendor. The survey of 112 security professionals and law enforcers found that three-quarters of them believe current legislation isn't... Read more

12 April, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Trojan 'kidnaps' data

...ISPs involved. With 2,000 new pieces of malware seen each month, law enforcers would just be swamped," said Cluley. Businesses need to advise users... Read more

15 March, 2006 by Tom Espiner

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