Providing Free and Editor Tested Software Downloads
< HOME | TUTORIALS | GEEK-CADE| WEB TOOLS | YOUTUBE | NEWSLETTER | DEALS! | FORUMS | >

MajorGeeks.com - The front lines for cutting edge software.

Software Categories

All In One Tweaks
Android
Antivirus & Malware
Appearance
Back Up
Browsers
CD\DVD\Blu-Ray
Covert Ops
Drivers
Drives (SSD, HDD, USB)
Games
Graphics & Photos
Internet Tools
Linux Distros
MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks
Multimedia
Networking
Office & Productivity
System Tools

Other news

· How To and Tutorials
· Life Hacks and Reviews
· Way Off Base
· MajorGeeks Deals
· News
· Off Base
· Reviews



IObit Halloween Sale

spread the word

· YouTube
· Facebook
· Instagram
· Twitter
· Pintrest
· RSS/XML Feeds
· News Blur
· Yahoo
· Symbaloo

about

· Top Freeware Picks
· Malware Removal
· Geektionary
· Useful Links
· About Us
· Copyright
· Privacy
· Terms of Service
· How to Uninstall

top downloads

1. GS Auto Clicker
2. Macrium Reflect FREE Edition
3. Smart Defrag
4. Sergei Strelec's WinPE
5. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
6. Format Factory
7. MusicBee
8. Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes AIO Repack
9. Fortect
10. ImgBurn
More >>

top reads

Star 8 Windows Shortcuts That’ll Make You More Productive and Save You Time

Star Windows 10 Not Dead Yet - You Can Still Get Updates For Free

Star What is a '400 Bad Request - Request Header or Cookie Too Large' Error and How to Fix It

Star How to Fix Windows Install Error 0xC1900101

Star How to Force Enable Windows 10 Extended Security Updates If The Option Is Not Showing

Star Windows 11 25H2 is Out: What’s New and How to Get It Now.

Star Star Trek Fleet Command Promo Codes: Redeem Codes for Free Shards, Blueprints And Resources

Star Boost Your PC Speed with ReadyBoost: How a Thumb Drive Can Enhance Your System's Performance

Star 5 Hidden Windows Tools You’ve Had All Along But Never Use

Star Use the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool Before Support Ends For Windows 10 in 2025


MajorGeeks.Com » News » January 2013 » European Cybercrime Centre opens for business

European Cybercrime Centre opens for business


Contributed by: Email on 01/10/2013 02:57 PM [ comments Comments ]


The European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) will officially start operating on 11 January with a mission to protect European citizens and businesses from cybercrime. "Cybercriminals are smart and quick in using new technologies for criminal purposes; the EC3 will help us become even smarter and quicker to help prevent and fight their crimes" said European Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmström at the launch of the EC3 project ahead of the official opening of the center at Europol, the European Police Office, in the Hague.

EC3's focus will be on illegal online activities carried out by organized criminals, especially those whose attacks target e-banking and other online financial activities, child sexual exploitation, and crimes that "affect the critical infrastructure and information systems in the EU". Other responsibilities will include analysis and review in order to identify potential threats and prepare early responses to those threats.

The head of EC3, Troels Oerting, said that cybercrime works across borders and therefore: "we need a flexible and adequate response". He describes the center as a fusion center, for operational investigative and forensic support, but also offering the capability to mobilize resources across EU member states in response to threats. The center will also support relevant research and train law enforcement officers, judges and prosecutors.

The EC3 will begin work with 30 employees and is expected to add ten or more full-time posts over the year. The center will cost around €7 million of the Europol budget for 2013. It was first announced in March 2012 and was first proposed in 2010 as part of the EU plan for homeland security.






« Bluetooth Capable Batteries May Be Parents’ Dream Come True · European Cybercrime Centre opens for business · Turn off your Java now - Dangerous vulnerability in latest Java version »




Comments
comments powered by Disqus

MajorGeeks.Com » News » January 2013 » European Cybercrime Centre opens for business

© 2000-2025 MajorGeeks.com
Powered by Contentteller® Business Edition