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Re: Police outgunned by cybercriminals
From: "Robert G. Ferrell" <root () rgfsparc cr usgs gov>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:45:21 -0600
At a time when law enforcement agencies are winning the war against violent crime, they seem to be losing the war against cybercrime. The problem: Law enforcement groups from the FBI down to local police forces are lagging in the training and ability to combat this new form of criminal activity.
I volunteer a fair amount of time to the tasks of educating law enforcement personnel and assisting them in their computer security-related investigations. I'm certain that many others in my field do the same. I believe this to be one of the most practical ways that we in the computer security profession can help to curb the cybercrime threat, at least until LE budgetary allotments more closely reflect actual needs. I encourage any and all information security professionals to offer to assist local law enforcement in the computer crimes arena. While your help may not be accepted for a variety of reasons, you at least will have put forth the effort. It's vitally important in this increasingly hostile Internet environment that all 'white hats' band together in a spirit of cooperation. Any 'us' vs. 'them' attitude where law enforcement is concerned can only strengthen the 'dark side.' Sorry if this sounds like a halftime pep talk, but the other side scored a lot of points in the first half; it's time for us to come from behind... Cheers, RGF Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP ======================================== Who goeth without humor goeth unarmed. ======================================== ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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