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Status of Women committee There are a wide variety of people I could suggest. I'm not sure which direction you would go, because I'm kind of “that” representative. It would be very similar.
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee I will make every effort.
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee I'll use 30 seconds. Law enforcement is a weapon of choice for government to use in order to ensure public safety. That's what our job is. We also include victimization and victim services, etc., but that's not our primary role in society. When we partner up with our private age
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee First and easiest is the crafting of a reasonable law to allow us to access basic subscriber information on a timely basis where there is limited or no reasonable expectation of privacy. That was R. v. Spencer. The second one is the resolution passed by the Canadian Association
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee As one example, if we were to execute a search warrant on a company in the United States or any other signatory, we would have to present our case to our judge and get him to approve it under the prima facie case that there are enough reasonable grounds to believe something has o
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee You're exactly right that we would be completely inundated and don't have the capacity to deal with it. So then I look back to how cyber has evolved. What is missing is good security digital hygiene practices by everybody. Where I'm going on this is prevention. As I mentioned in
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee It would be the same education process that we would use to reduce victimization and exploitation of those young people. The trick would be to raise the awareness of everyone of the courtesy rules, of comportment, etc. on the Internet, and then you hopefully could stop some of th
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee There are several parts in there. First, it's not just cybercrime but also that type of event, which, I believe, is systemically under-reported. I can't speak to why that is other than from my own personal experience, which is that the victim often feels re-victimized through the
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee In my experience, and that with the E-Crimes committee, I would say, “Yes, it is inconsistent.” Part of the strategy and part of the reason we organized the annual general meeting around cybercrime was to make the chiefs and their deputies aware that this was a gap. The whole th
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee The high-tech section of the Canadian Police College has online courses available for all law enforcement members to partake of. There is other training. We are working with our international partners on getting access to their cybercrime training programs for free, for Canadian
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee It's a mutual legal aided treaty. We would have to revisit the treaty.
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee The CACP has looked at the extraterritorial issue. Where our major social media providers are not generally situated here in Canada, we looked at it from the perspective of encryption. How would we, if possible, regulate encryption in Canada? But where the apps and the service pr
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee I'll speak generally on that topic, because it would be inclusive. We encounter five key themes as we try to investigate any crime taking place in cyberspace. First is a reasonable law to allow timely access to basic subscriber information. That's the ability to at least get th
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
C/Supt Jeffery Adam
Status of Women committee Thank you. Madam Chair and distinguished members of this committee. I am pleased to accept your invitation and am here today as a member of the E-Crimes committee of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, speaking on behalf of the president, Mario Harel, and CACP members.
October 5th, 2016Committee meeting
Chief Superintendent Jeffery Adam