Yesterday the police launched their Electronic Crime Strategy. According to stuff.co.nz, Police Commissioner Howard Broad described its necessity in the following terms: "Crime is being increasingly committed in what is effectively the cyberspace wild west, a borderless environment where traditional policing methods are often no longer effective. This is the high end of new electronic crime – cyber-crime: anonymous, borderless, fast, dynamic and incorporating ever-changing and sophisticated technologies."
Go here to read the rest of the article.
Go here for TV3's coverage, and here for National Radio's.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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