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- 1From:The Baltic TimesTALLINN -- The US Secret Service in partnership with the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences and Baltic regional law enforcement authorities opened a new cyber training program in Tallinn on Monday. The Baltic...
- 2From:Reason (Vol. 52, Issue 7)RIO WOJTECKI, A 15-year-old Florida resident, hadn't been in trouble for nearly a year. But in late 2019, sheriff's deputies started showing up everywhere to "check up" on him. Over four months, deputies from the...
- 3From:The Baltic TimesEuropean and US officials said Thursday that they have arrested 20 people in several countries, including Latvia, for allegedly belonging to an international ring that laundered millions of euros stolen by cybercriminals...
- 4From:The Economist (Vol. 427, Issue 9094)Big-data justice holds promise and peril EIGHT storeys above downtown Los Angeles, Sean Malinowski, deputy chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), focuses intently on a computer map of his old stomping...
- 5From:MIT Technology Review (Vol. 123, Issue 5)Maati Monjib speaks slowly, like a man who knows he's being listened to. It's the day of his 58th birthday when we speak, but there's little celebration in his voice. "The surveillance is hellish," Monjib tells me. "It...
- 6From:MIT Technology Review (Vol. 118, Issue 5)Around the U.S., the agents that control the public have been observed to beat up, shoot, kill, and arrest members of the public, with a special focus on protesters, members of minority groups, and people making...
- 7From:Folio: the Magazine for Magazine ManagementCollecting, analyzing and ultimately monetizing audience data has become a necessary aspect of publishing as marketers call for more advanced insights and audience profiles. But since long before the digital age and...
- 8From:The Economist (Vol. 427, Issue 9094)Rigorous oversight and an engaged citizenry will be essential to keep a check on police activity ACOUSTIC sensors trained to recognise the sound of gunfire and send alerts to officers' mobile phones telling them when...
- 9From:Popular Science (Vol. 288, Issue 1)The deaths of Oscar Grant III, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and scores of others at the hands of law enforcement over the past few years have shaken Americans' faith in their police departments. According to a 2014...
- 10From:National Defense (Vol. 99, Issue 738)* The shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked nationwide concerns about the accountability of law enforcement. Body cameras have been suggested by the White House...
- 11From:Security Management (Vol. 45, Issue 7)By establishing its new Computer Crimes Center, South Carolina joins a small but growing number of jurisdictions where law enforcement is trying to mount a more coordinated fight against cybercrime. The partnership...
- 12From:Security Management (Vol. 45, Issue 5)Although Internet users in Hong Kong have increased 300 percent over the past two years, computer crimes increased by only 9 percent last year, after surging the year before. However, the crimes are becoming more...
- 13From:The Economist (Vol. 421, Issue 9012)You've been framed Fitting officers with cameras is good for the public and the police alike THE footage is jumpy and at times blurry, but the voices are clear. A suspect's rights are read--and then a police...
- 14From:Computer WeeklyTHE European Commission is to unveil a comprehensive action plan to strengthen laws across Europe to tackle the growth in hacking, child pornography, racist sites and other computer crimes. The plan, due to be...
- 15From:The Atlantic (Vol. 315, Issue 1)Even the most straightforward arrest is built upon an incredibly complex foundation: the moment the handcuffs go on is the moment some of our society's most hotly contested ideas about justice, security, and liberty are...
- 16From:Computer WeeklyBill Goodwin Police investigations into computer crimes are being hampered by poor co-operation from some of the UK's internet service providers, a senior detective claimed this week. Detective sergeant Steve...
- 17From:Smithsonian (Vol. 28, Issue 2)Computer crimes include extortion, selling obscenity across state lines, and stealing and reselling either e-mail links or computer components. Teenage hackers are no longer the major criminals, but people who are after...
- 18From:USA Today (Vol. 145, Issue 2854)PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS TALKING about the different solutions for the friction we have between cops and minority communities. People want body cameras and independent prosecutors to investigate misconduct. Those are important...
- 19From:Computer WeeklyThe legal case against the author of the Anna Koumikova virus is crumbling. Only 55 firms have admitted to the FBI that they were victims of the virus, said to have affected millions of users. With their combined losses...
- 20From:Computer WeeklyThe Government is considering police calls for a new law-enforcement unit to be set up specifically to combat computer-related crime. The idea for the unit was initially suggested by the National Criminal Intelligence...