News from e-Crime Wales

News

  • More than 60 industry experts will be speaking on topics such as online safety - register today!
  • Interested in hearing from top ICT security leaders? Want to learn how to keep your business safe in the cloud? Concerned about the security implications behind the ‘Bring Your Own Device’ workplace trend? Want to understand the anatomy of a cyber-attack?
  • For many, the phrase “terms and conditions” (T&Cs) presents an image of a never-ending amount of incomprehensible legal jargon often written in font so small you have to strain to see every word.
  • ‘Phishing’ describes the process of using fake email messages that claim to be from a trusted company or organisation, such as building societies, banks, PayPal or Amazon, to mislead you into providing private information.
  • The Welsh Government is pleased to announce that the Taito Corporation, owner of numerous computer games, including the iconic “Space Invaders” game, has become a partner of the e-Crime Wales initiative.

e-Crime Terms

Patch

In computing, a patch is a small piece of software designed to update or fix problems with a computer program or its supporting data. This includes fixing bugs, replacing graphics and improving the usability or performance. Though meant to fix problems, poorly designed patches can sometimes introduce new problems.
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e-Crime Wales Partners

ACPO
Dyfed Powys Police
Gwent Police
North Wales Police
South Wales Police
Cassidian
Crimzn
CRYPTOCard
ERDF
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Federation of Small Businesses
Get Safe Online
KPMG
Morgan Cole
Sequence
Symantec.cloud
Taito
University of Wales, Newport