The U.S. government has been quietly taking some giant steps forward over the past few weeks in the fight against cybercrime. But just how serious are the feds in tracking and punishing those who perpetrate crimes online? . . .. The U.S. government has been quietly taking some giant steps forward over the past few weeks in the fight against cybercrime. But just how serious are the feds in tracking and punishing those who perpetrate crimes online? In November, the Department of Defense (DOD) awarded a US$86 million contract to Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC) to train DOD cybercrime fighters. That came just days after the U.S. and 29 other countries signed an international treaty to fight online crime. Also, in early December, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller created a new unit specifically focused on fighting cybercrime. Meanwhile, the Bush administration is adding at least 50 new federal cybercrime prosecutors across the U.S. The link for this article located at E-Commerce Times is no longer available. . The U.S. government has been quietly taking some giant steps forward over the past few weeks in the . government, quietly, taking, giant, steps, forward, weeks. . Anthony Pell
The U.S. Justice Department has begun soliciting hundreds of resumes from attorneys skilled in computer crime and intellectual property law in an effort to keep pace with a growing caseload of cybercrime prosecutions. The Justice Department recently sent out a notice . . . . The U.S. Justice Department has begun soliciting hundreds of resumes from attorneys skilled in computer crime and intellectual property law in an effort to keep pace with a growing caseload of cybercrime prosecutions. The Justice Department recently sent out a notice seeking experienced attorneys to fill positions in its Computer Crime and Intellectual Property section. According to the DOJ, the ideal candidates to fill the slots will be prepared to provide council on high-tech issues to prosecutors and agents, training to entities in the public and private sector and comments on proposed legislation. Candidates also should be ready to travel to foreign lands "to coordinate international efforts to combat computer and intellectual property crime. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . The U.S. Attorney General is on the lookout for experienced lawyers specialized in cyber offenses to manage the increasing number of cases.. Cybercrime Prosecutions, Justice Department, Computer Crime, Legal Experts, Intellectual Property Law. . Anthony Pell
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