TWO hours before the NRL season kicked off, a young hacker was politely told to
shut down his illegal website which had been streaming live matches - or face
going to jail.
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Accountability
Working in Internet fraud protection in the private sector, Internet Fraud Watchdog understands the importance of maintaining accountability and transparency to our clients.
Internet Fraud Watchdog remains accountable in three areas of operation:
Local Law Enforcement
Over the years Internet Fraud Watchdog has built a strong connection with law enforcement, including local and regional police forces, private investigative companies operating under legal jurisdiction and federal government level policing units such as the Australian Federal Police (Australia) and the FBI (USA).
Our goal in working with local law enforcement is twofold:
- To establish strong ethical relationships with law enforcement to achieve the end result of catching criminals on the ground, as well as being disruptive on the Internet.
- To assist local law enforcement high tech crime units in working with the corporate sector more effectively by providing resources and content leadership in the area of Internet fraud protection.
Legal Partnerships
Lawyers and Attorneys representing corporations are welcome to partner with Internet Fraud Watchdog to assist in helping their clients fight the Internet fraud they face.
Working alongside the legal profession Internet Fraud Watchdog is able to build further credibility and integrity into its offering whilst always acting under the legal guidance of our client’s counsel.
Legal partners who refer their clients to our services can also join our referral program and gain from the benefits of partnering with Internet Fraud Watchdog.
Content Leadership
The Internet is changing on a daily basis, as is the complexity of fraud facing our clients.
As such, Internet Fraud Watchdog remains ahead of the game by deploying research resources on a daily basis, monitoring the marketplace for new scams and working with educational institutions to further the cause of Internet fraud protection and cyber law.
You will often find the IFW team at the numerous conferences and events that address this growing issue, where IFW is increasingly being called upon to present a perspective of Internet fraud and cyber law from the point of view of business and the wider private sector.
