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New Canadian Cyber Forensic Organization Created to Fight Cyber Crime: related news

New Canadian Cyber Forensic Organization Created to Fight Cyber Crime

Rogers Communications and Microsoft Canada Co., are proud to announce that they are working towards the establishment of the National Cyber Forensics Training Alliance Canada (NCFTA Canada). This new Alliance will be hosted by

New Canadian Cyber Forensic Organization Created to Fight Cyber Crime

MONTREAL, July 21 (AScribe Newswire) -- Bell Canada, the Competition Bureau of Canada, Concordia University, Rogers Communications and Microsoft Canada Co., are proud to announce that they are working towards the establishment of the National Cyber Forensics Training Alliance Canada (NCFTA Canada). This new Alliance will be hosted by Concordia University in Montreal.

New Canadian Cyber Forensic Organization Created to Fight Cyber Crime

MONTREAL, July 21 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell Canada, the Competition Bureau of Canada, Concordia University, Rogers Communications and Microsoft Canada Co., are proud to announce that they are working towards the establishment of the National Cyber Forensics Training Alliance Canada (NCFTA Canada). This new Alliance will be hosted by Concordia University in Montreal.

Vision 2020 - Presidency Tackles Cyber Crime

In a bid to tackle the pressing issue and threat of cyber-crime and cyber security to the nation, the Presidency is throwing its weight behind the National Conference on Cyber Crime and Cyber Security set to hold in Abuja .

Cybercrime - a growing threat

The rise of computer and others high technologies equipments has paved the way for the genesis of new crime types. High-Tech Crime involves an attempt to pursue illegal activities through the use of advance electronic media. High Technology as a form of sophisticated electronic devices- computer, cellular telephone, internet and other digital communication- that is in common use today. The concept of cyber crime is not radically different from the concept of conventional crime. At first the cyber crime occurs in India, Japan & China at 1820. The first recorded cyber crime took place in the year 1820! That is not surprising considering the fact that the abacus, which is thought to be the earliest form of a computer, has been around since 3500 B.

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

Sony T700 & the 15mm thick Sony T77 - two new Cyber-shot cameras for release next month

It's all about the cameras today with Sony leading out two new compact piccie grabbers from their photographic stables. Part of the Cyber-shot range, they go by the names of the Sony Cyber-shot T700 and the Sony Cyber-shot T77 and just to confuse matters even more, Sony Ericsson brought out the their new T700 mobile today. Yeah, that caused a little fun for a while.

New TELUS, Rotman IT security study shows cyber-loss is costing Canadian companies $637,000 annually on average

TORONTO, July 28 /CNW/ - A new study from TELUS in partnership with Rotman School of Management released today shows that IT security breaches are costing publicly traded Canadian companies an average loss of more than $637,000 annually. In government, the cost is $320,000 per organization, while the cost to private companies is $294,000 a year to cyber crime.

CDN Cyber Crime Unit Launches

July 22, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Bell Canada (bell.ca), the Competition Bureau of Canada (competitionbureau.gc.ca/epic/site/cb-bc.nsf/en/home), Concordia University (concordia.ca), Rogers Communications (rogers.com) and Microsoft Canada (microsoft.com/canada) announced on Tuesday that they are working towards establishing the National Cyber Forensics Training Alliance Canada, a new alliance devoted to fighting cyber crime.

Firms log into insurance to cut cyber crime losses

With the incidents of cyber crime on the rise especially in industries like banking, IT/ITES, BPO/KPO, the corporates have started opting for cyber crime insurance.

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

REDLANDS, CA -- 08/08/08 -- As the leading expert on cyber-crime in the United States, Parry Aftab will be sharing her expertise with parents and educators at the We Believe in Girls! Summit 2008, presented by the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Counc..

Protect Your Children Against Cyber-Bullying: Parry Aftab Speaks Out Against Cyber-Crime at Girl Scout Event

REDLANDS, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 08/08/08 -- As the leading expert on cyber-crime in the United States, Parry Aftab will be sharing her expertise with parents and educators at the We Believe in Girls! Summit 2008, presented by the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council.

New Telus, Rotman IT security study shows cyber-loss is costing Canadian companies $637,000 annually on average

New Telus, Rotman IT security study shows cyber-loss is costing Canadian companies $637,000 annually on average

New TELUS, Rotman IT security study shows cyber-loss is costing Canadian companies $637,000 annually on average

New TELUS, Rotman IT security study shows cyber-loss is costing Canadian companies $637,000 annually on average

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Crime:Sentencing in cyber crime cast today

The Whitianga teenager at the centre of an international cyber crime ring will be sentenced in the High Court at Hamilton today.

Crime: Sentencing in cyber crime cast today Owen Walker, Whitianga teen who played a part in crashing Univ of Pennsylvania computer server sentenced today

The Whitianga teenager at the centre of an international cyber crime ring will be sentenced in the High Court at Hamilton today.

Cyber crime: Police looking for computer savvy persons

For the past several years, a lot of cyber crimes have surfaced forcing the department to scout for talent outside the department. The most common crimes relate to password hacking and transfer of money from one account to another through the Internet by dubious means. However, the police has not done much to bust these cyber crimes due to lack of proper training and in some cases even lack of knowledge of software.

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Wurldtech and Codenomicon collaborate on Industrial Cyber Security

August 15, 2008 – Wurldtech Security Technologies and Codenomicon today announced that the two companies have entered into a broad cooperation focused on introducing next-generation cyber-security solutions to their respective markets. The agreement includes a commitment to integrate testing technologies and jointly support the development of future intelligent cyber-risk management solutions for industrial networks; jointly develop best practices for testing and securing emerging wireless technologies; and co-operatively build standards-based cyber-security certification programs for the industrial automation, global carrier and enterprise network operator markets.

US Warns Olympic Visitors of Chinese Cyber-Spying

An anonymous reader writes to tell us the US Government has issued a strong warning to travelers headed to the Beijing Olympics (PDF) with respect to electronic data. Part FUD, part awareness, the CBS article reads like 1984, urging travelers to treat all electronic devices (from fax to cellphone and back) as compromised, and proceeds to talk about China's aggressive cyber-espionage programs. "China is one of a number of countries pushing active cyber-espionage programs aimed primarily at cracking U.S. national security computers and stealing corporate trade secrets. Billions have already been lost. In addition, cyber-gangs and criminals, many based in Asia, have stolen bank accounts and credit card numbers from an untold number of Americans.

Study Gives States Poor Marks on Cyber Crime

As cyber crime and e-commerce continue to boom, most states are failing to keep up with the increasingly sophisticated threats, according to a new study. Consumers could lose confidence in online shopping if attorneys general don't get more aggressive about prosecuting Internet fraud, the report stated.

File: Govt to strengthen IT Act to tackle cyber crime

NEW DELHI: The government would strengthen the Information Act (IT) to deal with cyber crime such as data theft and transmission of pictures, Minister of State for IT and Communications Shakeel Ahmad said on Thursday.

Leahy Cyber Crime Measure Passes Senate

WASHINGTON (Thursday, July 31, 2008) - Legislation championed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) to fight identity theft and cyber crime unanimously passed the Senate Wednesday night and is headed to the House of Representatives for consideration.


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