Internet Police
Secret police, Internet, Computer crime
978-620-1-64387-1
6201643877
124
2012-07-05
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Internet police is a generic term for police and secret police departments and other organizations in charge of policing Internet in a number of countries. The major purposes of Internet police, depending on the state, are fighting cybercrime, as well as censorship, propaganda, and monitoring and manipulating the online public opinion. In Canada, several agencies police the Internet, including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police where one may report fraud and other computer related crimes. In 2009, the Canadian Parliament passed the Technical Assistance for Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Act, effectively forcing Canadian Internet service providers and other telecommunications companies to create and maintain "interception capabilities" in their networks.
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