Even as the risks of cyberterrorism are overstated and overhyped, the risks of cybercrime are downplayed and minimized. |
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But under the banner of cybercrime, hackers have also been written into the definition of a terrorist. |
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Eighty percent of all cybercrime is caused by corporate insiders, not outside script kiddies. |
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A lack of concrete data about cybercrime is perceived as a key reason why the problem is given less attention than it merits. |
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Denning is an expert and visionary in the fields of cybercrime, hacktivism, information warfare and security, and encryption. |
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Part of the problem is confusion around the differences between traditional cybercrime, cyberespionage and cyberwar. |
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What about the high-level internal misconduct and criminal activity, and the daily reality of cybercrime and business interruption? |
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I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact. |
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People overplay the risks of cyberterrorism, but they underplay the risks of cybercrime. |
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Government ministers want to extend efforts to combat cybercrime more internationally. |
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Using case studies, they will outline how digital evidence is identified and handled, as well as new developments in digital theft, online scams and cybercrime. |
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One has to do with the confusion between cyberterrorism and cybercrime. |
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They are underfunded and overstretched, and in charge from many things, from illegal immigrants to cybercrime to investigating corrupt politicians. |
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India is to unleash a hit squad of teen hackers to fight cybercrime. |
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The case came to light months after the Secret Service's Operation Firewall crackdown on cybercrime last October, in which 28 suspects were arrested. |
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Since the Internet has become a part of daily life and business, rapid growth of such kinds of cybercrime as identity theft and phishing endanger the whole society. |
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In parallel with these activities, the public authorities have resolutely pursued action to combat child pornography and cybercrime. |
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There is increasing concern from many quarters about privacy issues, cybercrime, cyberterrorism and military use of information technologies. |
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France has taken account of the emergence of the use of the internet and cybercrime. |
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This Convention should become the legal framework of reference for fighting cybercrime at global level. |
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The three organizations have begun to coordinate activities to raise awareness of the threats of cybercrime and cyberwar. |
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Non-compliance with the cybercrime law will lead to imprisonment or financial penalties or both. |
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In my view, this whole cybercrime issue is primarily intended to legitimise intervention in fundamental rights. |
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This is the case anyway, so we do not need any directives on cybercrime. |
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A two-day regional workshop on combating cybercrime began today in Almaty, Kazakhstan. |
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Participants agreed on the urgent need to begin to address the specific needs of vulnerable groups like women and children and how they are affected by cybercrime. |
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Just off the top of my head: climate change, water shortages, species extinction, obesity, cybercrime, nuclear proliferation, conflict in the Middle East, unemployment and messed-up finances. |
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Cyber-security, which involves protecting both data and people, is facing multiple threats, notably cybercrime and online industrial espionage, both of which are growing rapidly. |
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And just as it would not have made sense to shut up the high street because it harboured some thieves and rogues, it would make no sense to combat cybercrime by stopping all internet commerce even assuming it could be done. |
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In the case of cybercrime, the communication received in Canada creates a link between the accused and the victim that is strong enough to give Canadian courts jurisdiction. |
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Moreover, action taken by the Member States must be better coordinated through a specialised network comprising the national representatives in charge of the fight against cybercrime. |
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In the spring I will submit a communication on cybercrime to you. |
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On cybercrime, described as one of the emerging policy issues that UNODC must address, major work had been done to implement several resolutions that already favoured expanded UNODC technical assistance in that area. |
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The threats from cyberspace are of major relevance for the functioning and security of the world system: we vitally depend on the absence, or at least adequate harnessing, of cybercrime, cyberterrorism and cyberwar. |
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Unlike the technical standards used for data transfer processes, which are the same in all parts of the world, so far no efforts have been made at the global level to harmonize legislation on cybercrime. |
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The legal arsenal must be constantly readapted in the face of organized and international cybercrime, which uses digital technology and Internet resources as targets or means to offend. |
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Unwilling to surrender his chosen field of journalism, Krebs created his own website dedicated to cybercrime investigation, KrebsonSecurity. |
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It would not only help trace domestic cybercrime when criminals attempt to hide their tracks, but also enhance international cooperation in this respect. |
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They all have to fight the growth of child-porn websites, work together to dismantle terrorist networks, combat cybercrime and protect their cultural industries against piracy. |
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First, the terms used in discussion-such as information warfare, cybercrime, cyberterrorism, information weapons, information security, to name a few-lack agreed definitions. |
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Not only is cybercrime a concern that costs the world large sums of money in direct losses but also an issue that takes additional resources to combat. |
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A predator could be spotted within 10 keystrokes depending on the speed and rhythm they use on the keyboard following a breakthrough in cybercrime technology. |
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Cybercrime and cyberterrorism enacted through the Internet is another dark side of the cyberworld that will increasingly command psychological attention. |
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However, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, which went into effect on October 3, 2012, is criticized for being ex post facto. |
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