Found: trafficking, human trafficking, firearms offences, high value fraud, counterfeiting, and certain types of cybercrime
Feb. 22 2023
Source Page: Independent review – Independent advisory group on new and emerging technologies in policing: final reportFound: Scotland is operating in a complex context where the methods used to commit crimes are rapidly changing , cybercrime
Jul. 20 2023
Source Page: Infrastructure and Projects Authority Annual Report 2022-23Found: DFT_0048_2021-Q3 2nd Generation UK Search and Rescue Aviation DFT Government Transformation and Service
Nov. 16 2023
Source Page: Consolidated Accounts: year ended 31 March 2023Found: In May 2021, Audit Scotland published a blog 85 which highlighted the risk and potential impact of cybercrime
Feb. 22 2023
Source Page: Legal frameworks and ethical standards workstream report: Final ReportFound: of individual privacy, b) early identification of evidence, c) fewer devices being submitted to Cybercrime
Mar. 07 2023
Source Page: The Terrorism Acts in 2021Found: Crime (International Co -operation) Act 2003. 188 The Second Additional Protocol to t he Bud apest Cybercrime
Mar. 07 2023
Source Page: The Terrorism Acts in 2021Found: Crime (International Co -operation) Act 2003. 188 The Second Additional Protocol to t he Bud apest Cybercrime
Oral Evidence Nov. 28 2022
Inquiry: RansomwareFound: people who are interested in conducting crime to raise funds and they are now more able to conduct cybercrime
Dec. 09 2022
Source Page: Human Rights and Democracy Report 2021Found: Rights (ECHR) and drive forward human rights standards throughout Europe, with a particular focus on cybercrime
Dec. 07 2022
Source Page: New plans to strengthen tech ties between UK and JapanFound: . • To strengthen aviation security worldwide , including through our bilateral programmes with more