Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

A report on cybercrime in Canada.

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1 online resource (28 pages)

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"April 29, 2008".
Produced with support from Public Safety Canada, Solicitor General and Public Security (Alberta), City of Calgary, and the Calgary Police.

Summary

"To gain their input on the issue of cybercrime with the objective of supporting future initiatives, Deloitte interviewed individuals from law enforcement; crown prosecutors, and other government personnel with experience in these issues. Respondents hold positions at the federal, provincial, regional or municipal level. In general terms, they were asked to comment on the following main subject areas: 1. The definition of cybercrime and the extent of the threat it poses; 2. Challenges and opportunities in terms of cooperation and sharing of information among jurisdictions; 3. The resources required to advance the battle against cybercrime; 4. The status of Canadian anti-cybercrime legislation in the global context."--Page 1.

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