forensics fraud
SFO gets new CIO
News Josh Ellis, a former regional director of forensic services at the consultancy, is now heading up the SFO's IT department as well as its digital forensics unit, the division tasked with evidence seizure and analysis to... [10 Jun 2009]
CIO Job Report: March's job moves and CIOs wanted
News The job involves implementing the IT strategy for the organisation and the Digital Forensics Unit, as well as optimising IT to help in criminal investigations. Applications have now closed for the position of CIO at the... [31 Mar 2009]
Amazon gives iPhone the Kindle treatment
News Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics Amazon is expected to unveil a free application on Wednesday that will allow the same electronic books available on the e-tailer 's Kindle to be read on... [04 Mar 2009]
UK police: 'We need crime breathalysers for PCs'
News McMurdie said such a tool could run on suspects' machines, identify illegal activity - such as credit card fraud or selling stolen goods online - and retrieve relevant evidence. UK police are hoping to one day develop a... [11 Dec 2008]
Cops enlist HAL in fight against crime
News Looking at how AI techniques can boost digital forensics, the government-funded Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) will examine the potential use of AI in web counter-terrorism surveillance, fighting... [05 Nov 2008]
How global computing grid could save the world
News Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics A global grid of computers could one day be used to protect the world against disease pandemics and natural disasters. It's a vision that has been set... [20 Oct 2008]
Is Nokia losing its enterprise mojo?
Comment Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics Nokia has announced it will stop marketing its own unified communications offerings for enterprise mobility. Natasha Lomas asks if the Mighty Finn has... [06 Oct 2008]
Firefox 3.1 to jump on privacy bandwagon?
News Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics The next version of Firefox is likely to add a private surfing mode to Mozilla's popular browser. Such functionality is already included in the beta of... [16 Sep 2008]
UK crime fighters grapple with iPhone wipe threat
News The head of the Serious Fraud Office digital forensics unit Keith Foggon cautioned that the ability to remotely wipe the iPhone and other smart phones used by enterprises could be exploited by... [02 Sep 2008]
Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets
Photo The digital forensics unit of the Serious Fraud Office showed silicon.com how it sniffs out incriminating evidence from crime scenes. Uncover the truth about digital forensics here.... [02 Sep 2008]
IE8 unleashed as Microsoft plays Firefox catch-up
News Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics Microsoft released the second public beta for Internet Explorer 8 on Wednesday. If anything, this release brings IE up to par with alternative browsers... [28 Aug 2008]
Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics
Photo The digital forensics unit (DFU) of the Serious Fraud Office sniffs out incriminating evidence from crime scenes. The DFU uses about 60 per cent of its 300TB storage, which is spread over two floors of... [13 Aug 2008]
E-crime unit on track, says police chief
News North Wales police has also launched Datris, a public-private partnership, to provide computer forensics to the public and police forces. It comes after Home Office minister Vernon Coaker told a House of Lords science... [13 Jun 2008]
Employee Fraud Forensics: "Do you know who is doing what".
White Paper Employee fraud is a growing trend. BI enables organisations to maximise reactive fraud investigations using existing audit trails. Proactive fraud management is also possible, using role... [16 Nov 2006]
Click fraud soaring on Google and Yahoo!
News According to a report published by click-fraud reporting service Click Forensics, the click fraud rate for tier one search providers, including Google and Yahoo! For high-priced search... [18 Jul 2006]