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David Jones
CIO Profile David Jones joined the Crown Prosecution Service as CIO and director of business information systems early last year after a number of technical roles in the Army. Jones is also the chair of the... [01 Jun 2009]
Courts to save millions with streamlined tech
News The 'CJ Know-How' system should help deliver "real savings" to the billions of pounds it costs to administer criminal justice in England and Wales, according to the CEO of the Crown Prosecution... [17 Jul 2008]
CPS hack attack guidelines: 'Confused'
News Guidelines published this week by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on how to interpret amendments to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) have been branded "confused" by a renowned security expert. Clayton... [04 Jan 2008]
Criminal Justice IT on track for £3bn efficiency savings
News Key strands of the CJIT programme include providing secure email and internet-based services to everyone working in criminal justice, and providing the police, Crown Prosecution Service... [06 Mar 2006]
Criminal Justice IT director-general John Suffolk
Comment Key strands of the programme include providing secure email and internet-based services to everyone working in criminal justice, and providing the police, Crown Prosecution Service and... [06 Mar 2006]
Google attacks "cavalier" Justice Department
News Another reason for objecting to the subpoena, Google said in its brief authored by Lisa Delehunt and Al Gidari at the law firm of Perkins Coie, is that government lawyers might share the information with the FBI for... [20 Feb 2006]
Is VoIP the cyber criminal's new best friend?
News The group said: "If left unresolved, this loophole in VoIP security won't just decrease the likelihood of [attack] detection and prosecution, it could also undermine consumer confidence in VoIP. Jon Crowcroft, a... [26 Jan 2006]
Don't restrict data retention powers, says CMBA
News CMBA sent a letter to members of the European parliament this week claiming that it was wrong to restrict any new data retention powers to merely "the prevention, investigation, detection and prosecution of serious... [25 Nov 2005]
Hate crime growth tracked by prosecution IT
News The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is using its £200m Compass electronic case management system to allow it to track the rise in racial, religious and homophobic hate crimes in the UK. A CPS pilot is... [14 Jul 2005]
Criminal Justice IT opening cheque book
News The Criminal Justice Exchange will allow information sharing between the police, Crown Prosecution Service, Department for Constitutional Affairs, magistrates' courts, Youth Justice... [13 Jul 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Phishing
Cheat Sheet Essentially though, education will prove more beneficial than legal means of prevention and prosecution. You can find out more at the website of the National Criminal Intelligence... [25 Jun 2004]
5 years ago: NCIS outlines the danger of cybercrime
News In the wake of Monday's warning by the Crown Prosecution Service, NCIS has published the Trawler Report. 22.06.99 The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), the... [22 Jun 2004]
Soham inquiry to make crime-record data sharing easier
News Speaking after Suffolk on a panel debate at the conference, Crown Prosecution Service CEO Richard Foster said that while much of the technology is in place there is still a lot of work to be done to get... [10 May 2004]
£200m e-crime government investment pays off
News The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has today announced the successful rollout of its electronic case management system. The new electronic system will also enable more efficient working across the... [19 Apr 2004]
Software firm's ex-bosses face seven years
News The Financial Services Authority said that this was its first criminal prosecution. Three former software company bosses are the first in the UK to face criminal charges over misleading... [11 Feb 2004]
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