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Before the HMRC Scandal ...

Before the HMRC Scandal ...
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Before the HMRC scandal, we recorded an interview with top forensics expert, Paul Wright on what the likely future major security breaches in 2008 would be. This Podcast not only predicted a scandal of the nature of HMRC but is a call to arms to all corporations to prevent future incidents like this from occurring – find out what other 2008 security threats may be about to occur.

Paul Wright is a forensics expert and Head of the Computer Crime Unit at the City of London Police.

Recently, together with William Fone, he wrote an article for the Guardian Supplement entitled "Can History Show us how to protect our information?" and together with William Fone (Staffordshire University) they had a white paper published on Designing and Managing Networks to Aid the Capture and Preservation of Evidence to support the Fight Against e-Crime at the IEEE conference this year.

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Ben Chai

Posted by Ben Chai on 30 Nov. 2007

Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books and is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers.

Tags: Government, ID Management, Information Life Cycle, Information management, Information/Data handling