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Cyber Crimein

Thames Valley Police

DCS Richard List

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Thames Valley PoliceLocal Cyber Crime Response

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Local responsibilities

• Awareness of emerging national and regional structures• Awareness of local responsibilities• Understanding of RemitLocal police forces must be able to action reports of cyber-dependent and cyber-

enabled crime directly from the public and as packages from Action Fraud / NFIB, including crimes in action. As an example, this may include incidents of: -

• malicious communication

• fraud

• harassment

• child exploitation

• money laundering 

 

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Delivery Plan 2013/14

3.4 Ensure the Force meets National requirements in support of the Strategic Policing Requirement (ACC OPS/ACC C&T)

3.4.1 Review our contribution to the national Cyber Crime strategy

2014/15 Delivery Plan in preparation

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TVP Leads

ACC John CampbellCyber Crime Strategic Lead

D Supt Paul Hayles Force Cyber Crime Lead Link to Regional Cyber Crime Unit

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Vision To ensure Thames Valley Police effectively protect the public against the emerging threats of cyber crime

Thames Valley Police

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• To identify and mitigate the threat, harm and risk associated with cyber

crime

• To have the ability to obtain and assess relevant intelligence from cyber

environment

• To ensure staff are suitably trained and equipped to provide enforcement

• To have the forensic capability to recover digital evidence

• To work effectively with the Regional Cyber Crime Unit and National

Crime Agency

Thames Valley Police Cyber Crime Objectives

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Cyber Crime Steering Group

• Steering Group established in May 2013

• Meetings held quarterly

• Each sub group meets prior to the steering group to

provide relevant updates

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TVP Governance

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TVP Framework

Based on Home Office Cyber Crime Board, Oct 2013

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Training in TVP

• Important links and training support for College of Policing

• 22 laptops for cyber investigative training

• ICIDP courses to include cyber from April

• NCALT packages disseminated throughout TVP

• Comprehensive training plan

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Velocity

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Where are we?

• A good strategic approach

• Developing practitioner understanding and training

• Priorities? Crime is changing!