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India Will Train Police To Catch Cybercriminals

Author: informationweek.com      Published: 13th Jan 2007     Visited: 222 times 
Category: Outsourcing
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Training will include teaching police officers how the Internet, e-mail, and other computer-based tools can be used by criminals to illegally obtain information stored in databases operated by India's outsourcers.nnnn

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