DocumentCode
3115461
Title
Computer crime
Author
Austen, Jhon
Author_Institution
Comput. Crime Unit, New Scotland Yard, London, UK
fYear
1996
fDate
35243
Firstpage
42644
Lastpage
42646
Abstract
The Computer Crime Unit at New Scotland Yard was formed in 1984. It is the only dedicated unit in the United Kingdom and has certain national responsibilities including liaison with telecommunication organisations, training, network crimes abroad, virus collation and coordination of major enquiries. It was one of the first active and dedicated units to be formed and its methodologies have become models for organisation and techniques for similar units being formed in other countries. Most of the developed countries have now formed, or are in the process of forming computer crime units. They fall within the umbrella of The Interpol Computer Crime Committee which distributes new methodologies, enhances cross border investigations and runs training courses. These courses fall into two categories-basic and advanced; the former concentrating on technology and evidence recovery, the latter on network crimes and virus distribution
Keywords
computer viruses; Computer Crime Unit; New Scotland Yard; United Kingdom; cross border investigations; national responsibilities; network crimes; telecommunication organisations; training; virus collation; virus distribution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Information Security - Is It Safe?., IEE Colloquium on (Digest No: 1996/151)
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19960892
Filename
576554
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