Law enforcement stories
A new report says one in four children are exposed to unwanted sexual contact online, with girls facing the highest risk before 18.
Cybersecurity buyers may see faster response times, as the guide spotlights Group-IB among providers offering round-the-clock support and preparedness work.
The Swedish order gives xReality a foothold in Europe as NATO defence spending rises and could open more training sales across the region.
Fragmented drone systems are slowing emergency decisions as agencies juggle multiple platforms, sensors and command tools in fast-moving incidents.
Agencies using separate dispatch and records systems could gain faster access to joined-up data as the two companies integrate their tools.
Irish platforms may face fresh pressure to spot grooming earlier as a new system flags suspicious chats before abuse escalates.
The Australian group is turning funded development into sales, with an initial MR-1 order already secured after the US Defence project ended.
Existing customers can now get AI-assisted threat hunting and response without extra cost, as attacks are moving faster than manual investigations.
Fewer than 1 in 20 governments have made major investment, even as concerns over resilience and security push sovereign AI up the agenda.
A smaller band of operators is driving most incidents, leaving companies facing fewer but more organised ransomware gangs.
Rising demand for privacy-first digital triage tools is pushing the Edinburgh firm to expand its sales and customer support teams overseas.
Milestone study finds XProtect users achieved a 133% ROI over three years, with security investigations up to 60% faster.
The ranking could boost Group-IB’s profile with security buyers as Gartner’s new category highlights tools that spot cybercrime before attacks escalate.
Shared UK crime data has helped Google disable nearly 50,000 fraudulent accounts and expose more than 5,000 fake bank websites.
Fraud is moving across Canada's payments ecosystem, prompting calls for banks, telecoms and platforms to share data and coordinate defences.
The hire comes as live facial recognition in British shops faces mounting scrutiny over privacy, accountability and safeguards for shoppers and staff.
Rising scam losses in Singapore are pushing police tech investment, as the pair plan forensic and AI tools to speed investigations.
Thailand has joined the ransomware top 10 as fewer groups now drive most attacks, raising the cost of each breach for businesses.
Widespread dissatisfaction with fragmented police systems is hampering investigations and morale, a survey of 8,081 UK officers and staff found.
Most Australians would adopt AI sooner if tougher safeguards were in place, yet only 1% say they completely trust the technology.