Saturday, May 4, 2013

Indonesia Build Crime Investigation Center "Cyber"


Deputy Chief of the Indonesian National Police Commissioner General Nanan Sukarna, representing Police Chief Gen. (Pol) Pradopo East, together with the Head of the Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus APM headquarters inaugurated the operation of cyber crime investigation, Cyber ​​Crime Investigations Satellite Office Jakarta Police on Monday ( 29/4).
Nanan Sukarna said the development is a collaboration CCISO Police and the AFP conducted since 2010. In addition there are in Police, CCISO also there at Police Headquarters, North Sumatra Police, Police Bali, and West Nusa Tenggara Police. In the future will be held in all regional police.
Tony Negus explained, to help prepare for the procurement of all equipment and personnel CCISO, Australia provides funding of about 9 million Australian dollars.
To prepare personnel, according to Nanan, training will be held in June.
Cooperation between countries
Nanan explained, every country faces the fact that the current communication system, with the advancement of information technology, inter-connected. Impact, no more borders in the event of a crime in cyberspace. To that end, each country must work together overcome.
Head of the Criminal Investigation Police Commissioner General Sutarman said, related to the problem of cyber crime, the police are already working with several countries. However, a very special collaboration with AFP recently. Cooperation with AFP built since the Bali bombings. As a result, police can uncover all terrorist networks involved in the case.
He also warned that cyber crime is very dangerous and can be associated with other crimes, such as terrorism and other organized crimes.
"We can imagine, the presidential website alone can be broken. Then if the data can be broken bank, and a bank account was transferred to another person, this can be very dangerous. Can destroy the economy, "said Sutarman.
At present, e-government systems are connected to each other. If it is broken, government activities would be paralyzed, "he said.
Jakarta Police chief Inspector General also urged Bayuseno Putut Eko, people who experience cyber crimes can be reported to the police immediately so that personnel can CCISO fast track. "Each report will definitely come in our follow-up," he said.
According to Deputy Director of the Special Crime Assistant Commissioner Hery Santoso, Metro Police received about 800 cyber crime cases per year. Before there was cooperation with the AFP, the disclosure of the case is very small. However, after working with the AFP, starting in June 2012, the settlement of cases reached 40 percent of the total incoming cases.
"The operation was a complete CCISO with equipment, we are targeting completion of the case could be 60 percent per year," he said.
Sources:http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/04/30/15491539/Indonesia.Bangun.Pusat.Investigasi.Kejahatan.Cyber

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