
E-fraud 'cross the Mersey...
Published: 20 February 2002 15:30 GMT
Merseyside Police are receiving training from a Californian cyber-investigative firm which will help them use computers to catch criminals.
The force will use Guidance Software's technology to set up a school for budding cyber-cops, teaching computer forensics and investigation techniques.
The school will be housed in Merseyside Police's forensic investigation unit but will also accept entrants from industry who want to investigate corporate computer crimes.
For an application pack, contact the HR Business Team, on 01245 452716, quoting reference number or visit our website www.essex.police.uk/vacancies ...
For an application pack, contact the HR Business Team, on 01245 452716, quoting reference number 476, or visit our website ...
The role primarily involves receiving problem tickets raised through our global ticket system for internal client PCs and laptops, our telephone ...
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