Jul. 12 2024
Source Page: Report by OSCE Head of Centre in Ashgabat: UK response, July 2024Found: Finally, I would like to welcome the work of the Centre in addressing issues of cybercrime and terrorist
Jul. 11 2024
Source Page: Report fraud to the Environment AgencyFound: Environment Agency property or services such as commercial vehicles, hire cars, plant and equipment cybercrime
Jul. 08 2024
Source Page: Permanence of Coronavirus Recovery and Reform Act measures: consultation analysisFound: legal profession respondent suggested that further discussion with experts in digital imaging and cybercrime
Jun. 26 2024
Source Page: Domestic abuse: justice partners group minutes - May 2024Found: Continuing Professional Development) modules have been developed focusing on DASA, Multi-agency working, Cybercrime
Jun. 10 2024
Source Page: Critical 5: Shared Narrative on Critical National InfrastructureFound: It also created the National Cybercrime Coordination Unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP
Report May. 28 2024
Committee: Science, Innovation and Technology CommitteeFound: Group told us that in addition to the benefits of AI, it was “… lowering the barrier of entry into cybercrime
Formal Minutes May. 24 2024
Committee: Home Affairs Committee (Department: Home Office)Found: Support Organisations FRA0053 – Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales FRA0056 – Cybercrime
Asked by: Stephen Morgan (Labour - Portsmouth South)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps his Department is taking to tackle Russian covert activity.
Answered by Tom Tugendhat - Shadow Minister (Home Office) (Security)
Russia is a top national security priority for Government, and we have made huge strides to counter the threat posed by Putin’s regime and to increase our resilience to Russian malign activity. This includes repeatedly exposing the activities of the Russian Intelligence Services and Russia’s malicious cyber activity, expelling Russian intelligence officers, and sanctioning individuals responsible for hostile activity.
The Government actively deters and defends against the full spectrum of threats emanating from Russia, working in partnership with our allies. We recently announced the expulsion of the Russian Defence Attaché and are removing the diplomatic status from several Russian premises as part of a package to tighten defences against malign activity by Russia across the UK and Europe.
This is the toughest package of bilateral measures imposed on Russia since Salisbury and sits alongside the significant powers of the National Security Act 2023, which are already being used to keep us safe from state threats.
Alongside the US and Australia, we have also sanctioned a senior Russia-based leader of LockBit, once one of the world’s most pernicious cybercrime gangs.
May. 17 2024
Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AIFound: of phishing campaign that is personalised to the target, and business email compromise, a type of cybercrime
May. 17 2024
Source Page: International Scientific Report on the Safety of Advanced AIFound: of phishing campaign that is personalised to the target, and business email compromise, a type of cybercrime