police
E-crime victims confused on where to go for help
News According to a report by the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo), the UK lacks a central reporting point for online crime, leaving victims "often uncertain about how, and to whom, they should report an e-crime... [28 Aug 2009]
Police Department Ensures Super Bowl Security, Reduces Costs With New IT Tools
White Paper The 2009 Super Bowl required the Tampa Police Department (TPD) to coordinate 25 regional and national agencies in a coordinated security effort. During Super Bowl week, more than a half-million people converge on the... [28 Aug 2009]
Crime In Focus : A paper examining pitfalls in public crime mapping
White Paper In July 2008, UK Home Secretary Jacqui Smith pledged that interactive maps, which allow every neighbourhood in England and Wales to access local crime information, were to be put in place by every police force in the... [19 Aug 2009]
Eyes on the Street: How Wireless Video Solutions Are Transforming Public Safety
White Paper Wireless video solutions are transforming police work before very eyes. They are empowering experienced police officers to view live, real-time, 24/7 visuals of their communities: commercial districts,... [15 Aug 2009]
Mesh Networks: Decentralized, Self-Forming, Self-Healing Networks That Achieve Unprecedented Coverage, Throughput, Flexibility and Cost Efficiency
White Paper Mesh networking offers a new model of seamless mobility that's already transforming wireless data and voice communications for citizens, in police work, at the scene of fires, on the battlefield and in other settings... [15 Aug 2009]
Mobile VPN: Secure Connectivity on the Move
White Paper Police officers receive confidential suspect information en route to the scene. Enabling secure remote connections to the office, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have allowed millions to work from anywhere, as long they... [15 Aug 2009]
Video Changes the Future of Policing
White Paper To increase the success of each operation, police are now incorporating video into their information network. Public safety organizations continuously look for new tools to help them better serve and protect the citizens... [15 Aug 2009]
100 dodgy football ticket sellers shut down by cybercops
News The government's newly-created Police Central e-crime Unit has announced a new assault on dodgy online ticket sellers. The unit announced on Friday that it had shut down over 100 websites suspected of selling "fraudulent... [10 Aug 2009]
Taxman's scam warning: Fraudsters want your passwords
News The HMRC said however its systems are secure and it is working with the individuals affected and the police. HM Revenue and Customs is warning taxpayers who file their tax self-assessments online to be especially wary... [06 Aug 2009]
Border Security Systems: The Hungarian Case Study
White Paper Over the past ten years, Hungary has re-organized the structure of its Border Guard, changing it from a military organization with staff that is enrolled, into a police organization with solely professional staff. [31 Jul 2009]
Police Department Scores for Taxpayers With Super Bowl Incident-Management Solution
White Paper When the City of Tampa, Florida, was chosen to host Super Bowl XLIII, it fell upon the Tampa Police Department to ensure public safety for the event. To coordinate efforts with more than 25 other agencies and first... [30 Jul 2009]
Mobile WiMax won't win race to become 4G king
News If they're able to get live information back from the ground, potentially to an expert in a remote location or to police travelling on their way to the scene, the ability to have video information dramatically improves... [23 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: The Police Central e-crime Unit
Cheat Sheet The strategy will set out plans to set up a public-private sector taskforce to increase information sharing on cybercrime and see the City of London Police begin offering training on tackling e-fraud to "key business... [20 Jul 2009]
Soca's cybercrime cops score 21 convictions
News Soca is joined in the fight against internet crime by the Police Central e-crime Unit (PCeU), which supports the National Fraud Reporting Centre and helps to develop the overall response to cybercrime by UK... [15 Jul 2009]
The Internet: Where Did IT All Go Wrong?
White Paper It's hard to imagine life today without all of problems that the Internet has introduced: phishing attacks, cyber-bullying, data theft on a scale never before imagined, spam, distributed denial-of-service attacks, ransomware, spyware,... [14 Jul 2009]