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Conservative party pledges e-police action

David Davis, the Shadow Home Secretary pours scorn on Labour e-crime activities

Written by David Neal

David Davis has used the e-crime Congress to launch a report into new approaches to tackling cybercrime, an issue which he described as being a "serious threat to individuals, business and government".

Announcing the report Davis accused Labour of having ignored the issue, and pledged a lot of effort from the Conservatives to solve it. Included in the proposals are the creation of a new national cybercrime unit, the establishment of a specially focussed team within the Crown Prosecution Service, and the appointment of a minister with the responsibility for cybercrime.

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The report says that the current government has a naive over-reliance on new technology that is both attractive to attackers, and very vulnerable.

Davis adds, "To protect ourselves… will require a shake up in attitudes and strategy, including the whole mindset of government."

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