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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Maximising opportunities from digital forensics in relation to crime prevention and detection
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime prevention
crime detection
digital forensics
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Achieve the best outcomes in the pursuit of justice and in support of victims
Improving investigative outcomes and detection rates, particularly in relation to crime with a digital footprint
Metropolitan Police, 2019
crime
investigative outcomes
detection rates
digital footprint
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Protection of infrastructure, transport, crowded and open places
Real world threat detection and mitigation capability, ensuring minimal impact on privacy rights. This includes the exploitation of more of the electromagnetic spectrum; compressive sensing; connectivity; use of video analytics; the internet of things; wider use of smart technologies including tracking and remote systems; advanced materials; informatics. ###Threats in the stream of commerce (including people, vehicles, freight, parcels; to detect threats to safety, security, economy, health):
Home Office, 2019
privacy rights
electromagnetic spectrum
compressive sensing
connectivity
video analytics
internet of things
smart technologies
tracking
remote systems
advanced materials
informatics
safety
security
economy
health
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Preventing terrorism and SOC
Approaches that deter people from getting involved in cyber crime, moving deeper into cyber crime and/or reoffending.
Home Office, 2019
crime
cyber crime
prevention
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The terrorist and serious and organised crime (SOC) landscape
Use of technology by organised criminals, and changes to the threat due to future technologies.
Home Office, 2019
crime
technology
future technologies
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Police and fire services
Constructing secure evidential cases against offenders in a changing technological context.
Home Office, 2019
law
technology
evidence
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Developing assurances and standards for technology designed to safely and effectively respond to instances of malicious, illegal use of autonomous and unmanned systems across sectors.
Home Office, 2019
technology
autonomous systems
security
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Preventing criminal, hostile or mischievous use of autonomous and unmanned systems, or attacks of the systems themselves, especially through “security by design”.
Home Office, 2019
security
autonomous systems
unmanned systems
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Money laundering, alternative currencies and distributed ledger technologies
Capability against money laundering and other illicit transactions, including relating to alternative currencies.
Home Office, 2019
finance
money laundering
illicit transactions
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Child sexual exploitation
Common insights across different “hidden crimes”.
Home Office, 2019
crime
law enforcement
hidden crimes
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The changing landscape of crime
The nature and extent of business crime.
Home Office, 2019
business
crime
law
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Trade in services and digital trade (guiding research)
How much of an obstacle is cyber-security in the development of the UK’s digital trade capacity?
Department for International Trade, 2020
trade
digital trade
cyber-security
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Adapting to a changing security environment
Closing the window between becoming aware of a potential technical exploit and action to plug the vulnerability reduces exposure to systems compromise. How can we best apply automation across government’s cyber security practices to ensure that potential exploits are addressed as quickly as possible? What are the risks and opportunities? What are the dependencies on other technology? Are there ethical or considerations in this area?
Cabinet Office, 2019
cyber security
automation
technology
ethics
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