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- Could Crime Be Eradicated?
- TOPIC:Don't control crime. Let crime go unpunished:Answer:There is no nation on this planet that was able to eradicate crime. Crime is first contemplated in the minds of humans. Some put those thoughts into actions. Some get caught and brought to trial. Some get convicted. Others get a handshake, or...
- Tags: derryck@...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-29
- Is IT becoming a blue collar job ?
- With all the offshore outsourcing going on, it looks like IT is becoming a blue collar job. An IT dept is like a factory and its staff are like factory workers. Don't produce what the company wants and they close it down and oursource it. Don't produce what they want...
- Tags: ash_ow@..., collar, job, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2004-12-08
- Money Laundering & Organized Crime: An Overview
- This white paper provides an insight into the relationship between money laundering and organized crime. The area in which organized crime is most recognizable is money laundering. A United Nations report concluded that money laundering is the tenth largest global economic activity - and reliable estimates attribute 4% of the...
- Tags: Crime, Money, Entrepreneurship, Management
- White papers
- Wireless Mesh Networks for Public Safety
- Police, fire and rescue, and emergency medical services face a growing array of threats to public safety. Traditional disaster threats like extreme weather (e.g., hurricanes, blizzards), natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, epidemics), and manmade disasters (e.g., transportation mishaps, hazardous material spills) have been joined by new threats (e.g., terrorist attacks). Street-level,...
- Tags: Network, Border Security, BelAir Networks, Wireless, Transportation, Mesh Networking, Corporate Insurance, Networking, Business Operations
- White papers 2007-03-02
- Educate your IT staff about when and how to report computer crime
- Weve turned Debra Shinders popular Computer crime reporting checklist into an easy-to-follow PowerPoint--"Presentation: Learn when and how to report computer crime". Use this handy training resource to educate your IT staff on how and when to report computer crime.
- Tags: computer, computer crime, IT Staff
- Blog posts 2005-12-08
- E-CRIME & WEB THREATS
- Businesses are now facing a new type of information security threat whose characteristics are less widespread in number, more insidious, better-targeted, financially-motivated and driven by organised crime. This is no longer the domain of teenage hackers, but hardened criminals for whom information-based crime offers bigger rewards and less...
- Tags: Information Security, Web, Websense Inc., Hacking, Security
- White papers 2006-04-24
- Helpful computer crime downloads for IT professionals
- IT professionals should report computer crimes to the properauthorities, but many aren't sure exactly which activities are illegal, whichshould be reported, and to whom the activities should be reported. TechRepublic'sComputer crime reporting checklist helpsyou make that decision with confidence.Computer crime reporting checklisthttp://techrepublic.com.com/5138-1009-5678282.htmlOnce you detect a computer crime and decide to...
- Tags: computer, Computer Crime, computer crime, checklist
- Blog posts 2005-08-31
- Teach your IT staff how to preserve computer crime evidence
- Taking appropriate action when you detect and decide to report a computer crime can significantly impact the success of any possible prosecution. Use our PowerPoint presentation, 10 things you should know about computer crime evidence preservation to educate your IT staff about what to do immediately following a system intrusion.
- Tags: computer crime, computer, IT Staff
- Blog posts 2005-12-08
- Computer crime evidence-preservation checklist
- You've detected a computer crime and decided to report that activity to law enforcement. Before you touch the affected machine, open a single event log, or run another program; you must secure all digital evidence. Yet the steps necessary to maintain the integrity of digital evidence often run contrary to...
- Tags: Checklist, Computer Crime, Computer, Productivity
- Download resources 2005-04-20
- Fight corporate fraud through computer forensics
- This sample chapter from Defend I.T.: Security by Example closely examines the computer forensics procedures used in a large, real-life corporate fraud investigation. While computer forensics has become a valuable weapon in the fight against white-collar crime, broadening recognition of the vital role computer security professionals play...
- Tags: Fraud, Computer, Addison-Wesley, Computer Forensic, Productivity, Security
- Book chapters 2006-05-30
- Fight corporate fraud through computer forensics
- This sample chapter from Defend I.T.: Security by Example closely examines the computer forensics procedures used in a prominent, real-life corporate fraud investigation. With growing recognition of computer forensics as a valuable weapon in the fight against white-collar crime comes new challenges to computer security professionals increasingly...
- Tags: Fraud, Computer, Computer Forensic, Productivity, Security
- Download resources 2006-05-30
- Survey: Tech support time costly
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Call centers, IT Services, Siemens AG, white-collar worker, information technology, worker, support services, META Group Inc., help desk, survey
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- The Online Shadow Economy: A Billion Dollar Market For Malware Authors
- In an online black market worth more than $105 billion, malware authors can produce new, unique threats targeting businesses and employees every 45 seconds. This free white paper examines the growth of this online shadow economy. It explores the high level of sophistication with which it operates,...
- Tags: MessageLabs Ltd., Malware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Internet, Viruses And Worms, Security
- White papers 2007-10-01
- (Photos: High-tech crime fighting)
- hmmm...Sounds like a law suit in the makings. I don't think innocent bystanders will take the heat and there's a huge difference between over amped kids at a concert from those who actually commit a crime.
- Tags: jailLess1@..., photograph
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Dark Motives demo (exe)
- Every fingerprint, bite mark, or human toe can bring your closer to the truth in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Dark Motives. Along with the entire cast of CSI, you'll use a new crime lab to track down the culprits in five crimes. All the latest gadgets in forensics technology, including...
- Tags: UbiSoft Entertainment, Games, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Software downloads 2004-09-15
- FBI rounds up bot-herders, national security at stake
- During the May 2007 Anti-Phishing Working Group Counter eCrime summit in San Francisco, researcher Joe St. Sauver spoke about the need for a government agency to step up and help in the war against consumer computer compromise. He stated that consumers aren't capable of taking the steps necessary to prevent...
- Tags: Viruses, Virus, Leadership, Internet, Security, Attack mitigation, Computer Crime, Computer Forensics, Cybercrime, Cyberwarfare
- Blog posts 2007-06-18
- e-Crime: the Vladimir Levin Episode
- The sentencing of Vladimir Levin on 24 February 1998 brought to a conclusion the most high profile case of cyber crime to date. The saga - which almost resembles a Hollywood blockbuster - began in July 1994 when customers complained of $400,000 mysteriously "disappearing" from two Citibank accounts. This article...
- Tags: Crime, Episode
- White papers
- Presentation: 10 things you should know about computer crime evidence preservation
- This fourteen-slide PowerPoint presentation covers 10 things every IT professional should know about computer crime evidence preservation. You've detected a computer crime and decided to report that activity to law enforcement. Before you touch the affected machine, open a single event log, or run another program; you...
- Tags: Computer Crime, Computer, Productivity
- Download resources 2005-12-08
- Computer crime reporting checklist
- As good citizens, IT professionals should report computer crimes to the proper authorities. If you're like many IT professionals, you might not be sure exactly which activities that you observe are illegal, which should be reported, and to whom you should report. This easy-to-use checklist helps you make that decision...
- Tags: Activity, Computer, Productivity
- Download resources 2005-04-20
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