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Interpol capitalizing on immersive learning to fight IP crime

Interpol is capitalizing on the many benefits of immersive learning to train law enforcement officers around the world on intellectual property (IP) crime investigations, the organisation has announced. This week, the 450 participants from 70 countries in attendance at the 16th International Law Enforcement IP Crime Conference (26-27 September) tested the Organisation’s first immersive learning […]

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Snapdragon Monitoring

SnapDragon Monitoring: Protecting against scams and counterfeits during the Women’s World Cup

Mary Kernohan, head of nurture at SnapDragon Monitoring on the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and how consumers and brands can protect themselves from scams and counterfeits associated with the event. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is well underway and there is already a palpable sense of excitement in the air. Who will win what has

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Cyber-crime roundtable | Assessing the peaks of Lockdown

The City of London Police and National Cyber Security Centre have reported a rise in threats and crime related to Covid-19 over the past year The UK’s police forces have recorded more than 6,000 cases of Covid-related fraud and cybercrime since 1st March 2020, with the UK’s pandemic response infrastructure being a regular target. Data

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SIA suspends over 130 licences after investigating training fraud

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has suspended more than 130 SIA licences as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. The ongoing criminal investigation revealed that some licence-holders may not have been awarded their qualifications legitimately. Individuals are licensed by the SIA to work in seven different sectors, including door supervision, security guarding, and close protection.

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