CyberCrime in New Hampshire

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, April 26, 2005.
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Cyber crime is not limited to just child pornography. It includes everything from fraud and harrassment to identity theft. Here in New Hampshire, there is an initiative involving federal, state and local law enforcement and academia to crack down on cybercrime through training, equipment and a first-in-the-nation forensic network. We'll look at the changing nature of cybercrime and what's being done to combat it here in the Granite State. Laura's guest is Andrew MacPherson, Director of the Technical Analysis Group at UNH's JusticeWorks program who also works with the NH Attorney General's Office on cybercrime matters and consults for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division. Other guests TBA.

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