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07-08-2009, 04:00 PM
The DR's Attorney General's office is heading a new organization involving 10 government institutions in an attempt to help monitor and fight cyber crimes.
The Inter-institutional High Technology Commission (CIDAT) aims to make the struggle against cyber crimes more effective and serve as a coordination body for national and international cooperation.
General Prosecutor Radhames Jimenez said that the new entity was created in response to a need to tackle all forms of cyber crime.
This new commission will define policies and make suggestions about the most effective strategies for fighting these crimes. It will work closely with the police, the military authorities and the judicial system to persecute these crimes.
The Armed Forces, National Police, Indotel, the DNCD, Ministry of Interior and Police, DNI, Banking Superintendence, ITLA and Conani all form part of the commission.
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The Inter-institutional High Technology Commission (CIDAT) aims to make the struggle against cyber crimes more effective and serve as a coordination body for national and international cooperation.
General Prosecutor Radhames Jimenez said that the new entity was created in response to a need to tackle all forms of cyber crime.
This new commission will define policies and make suggestions about the most effective strategies for fighting these crimes. It will work closely with the police, the military authorities and the judicial system to persecute these crimes.
The Armed Forces, National Police, Indotel, the DNCD, Ministry of Interior and Police, DNI, Banking Superintendence, ITLA and Conani all form part of the commission.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#5)