The new home security product is able to detect unusual events all over the house, using machine learning and low frequency sound waves undetectable to human ears.
An amendment to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 ensure sentences for attacks on computer systems fully reflect the damage they cause.
Troels Oerting of the Danish police gave a fascinating opening keynote defending the right of the police to use surveillance over the Internet. It certainly ruffled some feathers in Brussels.
The House of Lords has recommended that all drone owners are placed on an online register.
Cologne’s Public Prosecutor announced that more than 400 officers were involved in searching 121 apartments across 14 states, targeting users of online file-sharing forum Boerse.
Privacy advocates have expressed their disappointment at the decision to veto a bill requiring the authorities to obtain a warrant before using drones for surveillance operations.
Europol confirmed late last week that it has arrested 15 people for using malware and remote access trojans (RATs) to engage in criminal activities online.
London's police forces are trialling big data software designed to pin-point gang members in the city most likely to commit violent crimes.
10Fold recently evaluated the seven largest breaches this year - and found that hackers had absconded with more than 193.4 million personal records.
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