L’un des défis, si ce n’est pas le défi le plus important, de la lutte contre la criminalité est que les crimes qui voyagent à travers le monde, comme les crimes informatiques tels que la fraude, voyagent également à travers les diverses juridictions. Les modèles d’application de la loi et de législation qui existent ne …
One of the biggest challenges of the fight against crime is that crimes that travel worldwide, such as computer crimes including fraud, travel through various jurisdictions. The police and law enforcement model that we apply is not suited to the reality of online fraud. Several cases have shown that it is not uncommon for a …
We all have questions, but who are the people with the answers for Cybersecurity. In this series we sat down with academics and experts to ask them about how they got started, what they are researching now, their lessons for us and the future. In this first episode of our series, Deborah Hurley tells us …
We all have questions, but who are the people with the answers for Cybersecurity. In this series we sat down with academics and experts to ask them about how they got started, what they are researching now, their lessons for us and the future. This week Prof Florian Martin-Bariteau of the University of Ottawa tells …
Presented by David Fraser at The Atlantic Security Conference 2018. The new privacy breach notification law is coming into effect shortly and information security professionals are going to be on the front lines of breach investigation. David Fraser, recognized as one of the world’s top 30 data, privacy, cybersecurity lawyers, will provide a practical overview …
The utopian vision of cyberspace saw us move beyond all the limitations of the physical. Transcendent beings of light we would leave behind greed, hate and discrimination. Is this fictional future possible, or are we destined to bring our faults with us into cyberspace? Are our online services countering or contributing to discrimination online. Karent …
A grand jury Northern District of California has indicted four defendants, including two officers of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), for computer hacking, economic espionage and other criminal offenses in connection with a conspiracy, beginning in January 2014, to access Yahoo’s network and the contents of webmail accounts. The defendants are Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dokuchaev, 33, …