The government is aware of cyber crime incidents, including phishing, originating in some parts of India, including Jharkhand: MoS Chandrasekhar Financial assistance has been earmarked for states and ...
The proposal would continue NCFI’s services through 2028 for any government employee who could help prevent or investigate cyber crimes. Senators have proposed legislation to reauthorize and expand ...
Criminals increasingly use computers as weapons to illegally access information or release worms and viruses to disrupt computer networks. Law enforcement agencies often must rely on criminal ...
Cyber Forensics, common in terms of computer forensics, helps in investigation of digital data which are collected as proof in criminal cases. The authorities of cyber forensics are law enforcement ...
The U.S. Secret Service, in partnership with the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences and Baltic regional law enforcement authorities, opened a new cyber training program. The Baltic Computer ...
A collaboration with 20 law enforcement officers from throughout Indiana Wednesday-Friday (8/11-13) is part of a new, federally-sponsored program designed to set national standards for computer ...
Many IT departments have tools to detect and prevent corporate breaches, but oftentimes, key staff members may not have a good background in investigative computing techniques. Training staff in ...
Why: "Proactive threat hunting shifts the mindset from reacting to an attack after it happens to actively looking for suspicious behavior before damage is done. " Register to attend TechMentor by June ...
In its continuing efforts to bolster safeguards and prevent cybercrimes in the blockchain and cryptocurrency landscape, global blockchain crypto exchange infrastructure provider Binance announced ...
Correspondence from the Eastern Region Police officers in the Eastern Region have undergone specialised training in ...
Software worth Rs 3.50 crore bought by Police Headquarters for cyber forensic training remains unused due to s ...
A collaboration with 20 law enforcement officers from throughout Indiana Wednesday-Friday (8/11-13) is part of a new, federally-sponsored program designed to set national standards for computer ...