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High-tech crime unit scared of hackers 
By Andy McCue, VNU Net, 11/16/2001
<a href="http://www.vnunet.com/News/1126921">http://www.vnunet.com/News/1126921> 

The police National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has admitted it is scared
of going online because the website will be an obvious target for
hackers. The NHTCU's website will be launched imminently but it is
currently undergoing strenuous testing to ensure there are no security
holes that would embarrass the unit. "We will be an obvious target for
hackers so we have to make sure it is absolutely secure," said a
spokeswoman for the NHTCU. The crime unit was backed by £25m of
government funding at its launch in April this year, and has admitted
that competing with the private sector for skilled staff had proved
difficult. But the NHTCU has now filled its 43 posts and is working on
live operations after moving to new offices in London Docklands, said
the spokeswoman. "The unit is fully staffed and is involved in a number
of operations covering an array of criminal services. Because of the
involved nature of the investigations, they will take 12-18 months to
come to fruition," she said. Officers are working on "under ten" cases
and one is expected to deliver a prosecution "just before or just after
Christmas," she said. One of the main objectives of the unit in its
first year of operation is to establish a confidential computer crime
reporting system for businesses. The idea is that law enforcement
agencies will be able to get a wider intelligence picture of the types
of hi-tech crime being committed, and businesses can report breaches and
get police help without any embarrassing public disclosures. An industry
liaison officer has been appointed to oversee the setting up of the
system and it is still on target for the first quarter of next year,
according to the spokeswoman. In-depth research by the unit into the
level and type of UK hi-tech crime has been completed and is due to be
published soon.

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