EU Cybercrime (aka real name ICT ecrime)
Setting up the the criminal legal framework:
Judicial cooperation in criminal matters: combating attacks against information systems
Subject
3.30.06 Information and communication technologies
3.30.25 International information networks and society, internet
7.40.04 Judicial cooperation in criminal matters
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/ficheprocedure.do?id=587653
Having a common European ICT eCrime Judicial protocol must equally rely on a common European Prosecution able to deal with ICT eCrime to assets:
https://www.era.int/cgi-bin/cms?_SID=47326840bea04c616952d8eb19eaceb72b2cb9a400217108097437&_sprache=en&_persistant_variant=/Our%20programme/Browse%20all%20events&_bereich=artikel&_aktion=detail&idartikel=123340
The
establishment of the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is
envisaged in Article 86 TFEU. The EPPO would be responsible for
investigating, prosecuting and bringing to justice those who damage
assets managed by or on behalf of the EU. The European Council may
adopt a decision extending the powers of the EPPO to include serious
crime having a cross-border dimension.
Investigations, Practices and Procedures: Seizure-Forensic Examination-Evidence. Cellular and Satellite Telephones, Call Records-Billing Data, Cell Site Analysis. Telecomms. Computer and Network Analysis. GPS devices & Jammers, Cyber, IoT forensics.
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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Data Usage in Cell Site Analysis
Data Usage in Cell Site Analysis
There are numerous common mistakes that can be made when conducting cell site analysis, and a mistake becoming prevalent when dealing mobile data usage is the error of using Distance-to-Mast (DtM*) instead of using Distance-to-Usage Parameters (DtUP*). With mobile data usage on the increase and with wireless WCDMA, but equally LTE, will start to break the monopoly of landline internet usage by 2016 (that is four years time) those producing evidence and Judges looking at evidence in Court really need to be aware.
*copyright (c) GSmith 2005-2012
There are numerous common mistakes that can be made when conducting cell site analysis, and a mistake becoming prevalent when dealing mobile data usage is the error of using Distance-to-Mast (DtM*) instead of using Distance-to-Usage Parameters (DtUP*). With mobile data usage on the increase and with wireless WCDMA, but equally LTE, will start to break the monopoly of landline internet usage by 2016 (that is four years time) those producing evidence and Judges looking at evidence in Court really need to be aware.
*copyright (c) GSmith 2005-2012
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