CYBERCRIME SCHOOL

BY JONATHAN THOMSONAMERICA'S NATIONAL Cybercrime Training Partnership (NCTP), which has taught more than 4,200 law enforcement officers the basics of computer forensics, is offering its services to private anti-fraud investigators and is reporting positive results through arrests and prosecutions. The organisation was developed by the U.S. Department of Justice and has helped train officers arrested several cyber-criminals involved in last year's e-bay related fraud schemes. Courses are also open to foreign police officers and corporate security professionals. ...


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