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Tories combat cybercrime

No-one can hear you scream in cyberspace...

Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve 07 Mar 2008
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The Tories said only improvements to current tactical and strategic approaches will help the growing problem of cybercrime.

Speaking at the E-crime congress in London yesterday, shadow home secretary David Davies said the Conservatives would introduce a range of measures to combat online crime. They include reversing the changes brought in by the Government last year that direct people away from reporting online financial fraud to the police.

Although the average UK consumer using the internet is worth more than £10,000 to criminals, according to a Yougov survey for security company Verisign, many incidents of online financial fraud are not being reported to the police. Instead the victims are expected to inform their bank only.

Davies said the Tories would also establish a fraud and complaint centre as a single reporting point for cybercrime that the public could use to report all online abuses. There have been repeated calls from politicians and industry for a centre, along the lines of the US Internet Crime Complaint Center that consumers could use to report these crimes.

He told delegates the public urgently needed somewhere to report cybercrimes: "They say no-one can hear you scream in cyberspace."

Recently the House of Lords Select Committee on personal internet security called on the Government to provide £1.5m funding for a new e-crime coordination unit. However the Home Office is still debating whether to do this. The recent departure on overseas secondment of Commander Sue Wilkinson of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) has added to fears that such a unit will not be established.

Other measures proposed by the Conservatives would include a new police national cybercrime unit and a specialist team within the Crown Prosecution Service, which could work closely with these police officers.

The Party would also designate a single minister for cybercrime and promote cybersafety and security as a core part of ICT training in schools and colleges. Davies also said that a review of existing legislation would be carried out to ensure that the UK's laws provided effective sanctions against existing and developing cybercrimes.

See also:

House of LordsHouse of Lords Science and Technology Committee will not take Government's " No" for an answer  21 Feb 2008
Website is first UK centre to pool advice and information  31 Jan 2008
Lords committee makes 23 recommendations to instill public confidence in the internet  30 Oct 2007
Image of champagne bottleCredit cards used to order consoles stolen to buy thousands of pounds worth of booze  18 May 2007
Fraud specialists ask PM to reverse decision removing police as first port of call  20 Apr 2007
Just where does the buck stop?  05 Mar 2007
image: credit cardGovernment says don't bother chequeing it out with the police  19 Feb 2007

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