Police celebrate e-crime anniversary with new forensic tool
The New Zealand Police force has launched a new virtual evidence tool as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of their e-Crime Lab.
The New Zealand Police force has launched a new virtual evidence tool as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of their e-Crime Lab.
Microsoft has denied suggestions that Vista’s ability to automatically generate thumbnail images of documents could result in sensitive material remaining undeleted on the system.
Over 87% of Kiwi organisations report having experienced some kind of security incident, according to the 2005 New Zealand Computer Crime and Security Survey — the first survey of its kind in this country.
New Zealand Police plan TO SET up a high-tech crime reporting centre, in partnership with other government agencies, such as CCIP (Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection) and DIA (Department of Internal Affairs), says Maarten Kleintjes, head of the New Zealand Police Electronic Crime Laboratory.
You may just want to stay out of the way. The NZ Police's Auckland e-crime unit (ECU) offers some some basic advice to officers at a suspected crime scene: