The Serious Organised Crime Agency is a UK Home Office sponsored public body which has the objective of reducing the risk of harm caused by the effects of organised crime. The body was formed by the amalgamation of parts of the responsibilities of major crime agencies, the immigrations service and the Revenue and Customs body
Second Quarter analysis of denial of service attacks reveals the distribution of attacks and the times they're most likely to occur along with the duration
Hacking recovery depends on a number of factors as explained by Giri Sivanesan of Pentura who offers advice on what to do after discovering you've become a victim to a hacking incident
Data Forensic and Digital Evidence Experts 7Safe has published the anonymised data breach report resulting from forensic investigations on over 60 computers in the UK
The discovery that the old National Hi-Tech Crime Unit that has been absorbed by SOCA has sold its domain name leads to concern that control of such domains could fall into criminal hands
In an article written by Kane Computing, video surveillance technology experts examine the role of Texas Instruments' DaVinci processor technology in the development of commercial products
By monitoring financial transactions, TransWatch from Complinet is able to detect and flag suspicious activity and resolve more cases of money laundering.
Electronic government and increasing dependence on internet technologies at national levels highlights vulnerability to cyber-crime according to McAfee.
Safeboot warns that the shedding of hundreds of jobs in the UK Serious Organised Crime Agency will stall developments in improving data security at a time when it is most needed.
McAfee predict increased incidences of fraudulent internet based activity during 2008 along with widespread use of cyber espionage by governments which may threaten national security.
Lords e-crime report receives mixed reaction as McAfee believes the principles are correct but difficult to enforce and potentially costly for businesses