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Monday, September 1, 2014

Cybercrime: Top experts to form international crook-hunting force

As many as 18 top cybercrime experts from around the world will form a new Joint Cybercrime Action Task Force based in the Hague, which will target “top-level criminals” far faster than any previous force, the Guardian reports. The Joint Cybercrime Action Task Force (J-CAT) said that the new entity would allow action against high-profile criminals to move more quickly than before, “It’s not a talk shop. This has to lead to more arrests,” said  Troels Oerting, head of Europol’s European Cybercrime Center, according to V3’s report. The unit will be headed by Britain’s Andy Archibald, head of the National Cyber Crime Unit,  according to The Parliament Magazine.



Cybercrime: Top experts to form international crook-hunting force

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