New magazine launch: The Cyber Investigator

The world’s first magazine that covers cutting edge developments in cyber crime
 
AYLESBURY, U.K. - Feb. 4, 2015 - PRLog -- Brought to you by The Investigator magazine – an international online magazine known for its informative and credible articles on criminal investigation – The Cyber Investigator is a must read for anyone involved in law enforcement or who has an interest in online crime.

Each issue we will report on emerging trends and threats in this fast moving area of crime that is rapidly gathering momentum.

We talk to the international experts who are at the forefront of innovative work across a broad array of cybercrime – from hacking and stalking to fraud and terrorism as well as all aspects of network forensics.

A quarterly title – each full-colour online issue will help provide a valuable forum for debate for law enforcers across the world and keep law enforcers up-to-date with the intelligence and opinion needed to stay one step ahead of the cyber-criminal.

In our first issue: We ask if investigators are ready to embrace the cyber challenge. We talk to experts around the world to explore their concerns, opinions and share best practice.

Our first issue includes:

• Exclusive interviews with the top cyber-crime law enforcers from Europol, National Crime Agency, UK and the Metropolitan Police, UK about the current state of cyber crime

• Cyber terrorists are becoming the rock stars of their generation claims UK academic

• Swarms, Hubs, coders, tellers and executives: how criminal gangs are organising their illegal activity online – exclusive research from Australia

• UK online paedophile hunter Jonathan Taylor looks at worrying trends in child grooming

• Rogue APPs and gangs of organised hackers could be exploiting our mobile devices according to exclusive research from the University of Michigan

PLUS

• Top UK cyber crime lawyer David Cook on his research which shows investigators are failing to prosecute cyber-crimes under the Computer Misuse Act

• Dublin’s top fraud expert on the worrying trends that every officer needs to know about

• We talk to the ethical hackers who are helping police stay one step ahead of online criminals

• Marie Helen Maras from John Jay University, New York talks about how greater international co-operation is the key to fighting cyber crime

• How domestic violence perpetrators are increasingly terrorising their victims online.

PLUS

• Worrying trends in online revenge porn offences

• How Bitcoin warlords are exploiting the Darknet and evading prosecution

The Cyber Investigator online magazine

The magazine will be subscription based, the first issue will be available in promotional form. All adverts and advertorials will be displayed in full).

The promotional issue will them be emailed to our database of over 6,000 worldwide law enforcement contacts and over 1,500 company security professionals.

Subscription details

For subscription details email cyber@the-investigator.co.uk

Press releases

Press releases can be emailed to the editor Carol Jenkins at carol@the-investigator.co.uk . For all media enquiries please contact us on +44 (0)844 660 8707.

Advertising

For full advertising details please contact Dale Hazell on +44(0)844 6608707 or email dale@the-investigator.co.uk

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