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  • Based on what's already known about privacy incursions by law enforcement against marginalized people, it's likely that in a post-Roe world women will be more squarely in the crosshairs of digital forensics. Chron
  • Whilst comprehensive reform of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is still unobtainable, the past two years have witnessed increased legislative, executive, and law enforcement activity addressing increasing cybercrime risks in the United States. Record Of Law
  • The scale of cybercrime in the UK continues to grow and law enforcement must evolve to meet the threats posed by digital crime. Guardian Sustainable Business
  • To fight the dangers and risks of cybercrime to e-commerce in Africa, countries need cyber security measures in place, law, law enforcement, and consumer protection services. NewZimbabwe.com
  • As cybercrime becomes more transnational and technically complex, U.S. SLTT agencies and law enforcement will need tools that not only detect threats but also translate technical indicators into investigative leads. Center for Internet Security
  • Police in Winnipeg, the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba, will be better prepared to deal with the use of cryptocurrency in cybercrime, thanks to $100,000 Canadian dollars, almost $78,000, in funding provided by the provincial government. CoinTelegraph
  • Countering cybercrime in Australia will be most effective when investigative support mechanisms are concentrated and coordinated on a national basis, utilising skills and technical capabilities developed in the national security area to strengthen law enforcement activity. ABC News
  • City of London Police has launched an invitation to tender (ITT) to procure technology for a new national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime that will replace Action Fraud. TechMarketView

Last updated: 16 June 2026



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