Drones snooping on royals, FBI announces an insider threat conviction, more COVID 19 fraud prevention resources from both Google and the UK Government, cybercrime unit announced in Cumbria, and how Apple approached looting theft from its retail outlets, round out our law enforcement and technology section followed by a conversation with TBI’s Assistant Director for Technology and Innovation, Rich Littlehale.  

We talk through the International Association of Chiefs of Police Digital Evidence Taskforce on issues ranging from encryption, sensor data, personal data, policy considerations, and extra-territorial data custody.  We start off with a discussion related to the importance of digital transformation in law enforcement.

Rich and I discuss 

Rich’s career at the TBIThe latest IACP Technology and Cybercrime IssuesEncryptionSensor DataPersonal DataPolicy ConsiderationsExtra-Territorial Data Custody

Host: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +

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Show OutlineIntroLaw Enforcement Round-Up:  https://start.me/p/RMpwyD/information-assured-2020FBI: Man Arrested in Connection with an Attempt to Kidnap Law Enforcement — FBIIT manager sentenced for hacking into and sabotaging his former employer’s computer network | USAO-...Man sentenced to death in Singapore on Zoom call - ReutersGoogle Scam SpotterCoronavirus (COVID-19): fraud and cyber crime - GOV.UKApple Warns Looters With Stolen iPhones: You Are Being TrackedA year since the launch of cybercrime unit in Cumbria | The Westmorland GazetteHarry & Meghan Call Police After Drones Fly Over Their LA Home: Report | E! NewsGoogle deal with the Department of Defense Michigan Launches Cybercrime Hotline - Infosecurity MagazineSearch Discord Servers | DISBOARD: Discord Server ListConversation with Rich  -- LinkedIn for more information at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-littlehale-57b4aa9/.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)