The home secretary Jack Straw will announce plans to create a £20m National High-Tech Crime Unit Monday morning according to reports Sunday. The special unit, which will include members of the police, customs and excise, the National Crime . . . . The home secretary Jack Straw will announce plans to create a £20m National High-Tech Crime Unit Monday morning according to reports Sunday. The special unit, which will include members of the police, customs and excise, the National Crime Squad and the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), will start work next year. Sources say the unit will be responsible for catching paedophiles using entrapment procedures. Entrapment techniques proposed to catch paedophiles using chatrooms were thrown out of the House of Lords last week. The unit will also be used to combat Internet fraud and hacking attempts aimed at British business. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Home minister Jane Doe is set to reveal initiatives for a Federal Cybersecurity Task Force aimed at combating digital offenses.. National Crime Unit, High-Tech Security, Internet Fraud. . Anthony Pell
Changes to the UK Government's "snooping" bill have done little to limit the power it gives police to spy on citizens, say civil liberty campaigners. Last week the Government announced changes to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers bill which it says . . . . Changes to the UK Government's "snooping" bill have done little to limit the power it gives police to spy on citizens, say civil liberty campaigners. Last week the Government announced changes to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers bill which it says is essential in the fight against criminal use of the internet. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . Critics argue that the latest regulations proposed by the British government do little to curtail law enforcement's reach into private lives, raising concerns over civil liberties.. Privacy Laws, Police Oversight, Civil Liberties, Surveillance Concerns. . Anthony Pell
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