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Investigative Training at Koyal Group: Labour calls for new cyber-crime powers

danielschweize 11 år siden 0
Eandt.Theiet.org
Labour wants new powers that allow security services to crack down on cyber-crimes, but only with extra checks on how sensitive data is used.

A 30 per cent hike in recorded online fraud is just the "tip of the iceberg", shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper will warn, but fears about abuse of information by British intelligence agency GCHQ in the wake of leaks by ex-US security contractor Edward Snowden means new safeguards are needed to protect privacy.

Last year controversial plans by Home Secretary Theresa May to enable the police and security services to track emails and other online communications under what was labelled a "snooper's charter" were blocked by the Liberal Democrats.

Cooper will warn the government it must not "bury its head in the sand" as she calls for reforms to keep up with the ever-changing cyber world, saying much stricter controls over access to private data must be introduced to give the public confidence amid fears about the way information can currently be accessed and used.

Today, in a speech in central London to the Demos think tank, Cooper will call for a new national strategy for tackling online fraud, tougher action to tackle online child pornography and an overhaul of parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee, which keeps a check on the work of the intelligence agencies.

She is expected to say: "In the face of growing online crime and abuse, and the use of online communications by criminals and extremists, the police, intelligence and security agencies need to be able to operate more effectively in this digital world. But for them to do so, we also need stronger safeguards and limits to protect our privacy and sustain confidence in their vital work.

"The oversight and legal frameworks are now out of date. That means we need major reforms to oversight and a thorough review of the legal framework to keep up with changing technology. And there are difficult wider challenges about privacy, data and the private sector, and how we protect British citizens' interests in a global Internet where everyone follows different rules.

"Above all we need the government to engage in a serious public debate about these new challenges and the reforms that are needed. Online communication and technology is forcing us to think again about our traditional frameworks for balancing privacy and safety, liberty and security.

“The government can't keep burying its head in the sand and hoping these issues will go away – they are too important for that, for our liberty, our security, the growth of our economy and the health of our democracy."

Cooper will highlight the growth in online child abuse as one of the most disturbing developments. Last year the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency received 18,887 reports of child abuse – an increase of 14 per cent on the year.

But according to Christian Berg, CEO of NetClean, a company that works with police, Internet service providers and private companies to prevent the exchange of child sexual abuse material, tough words are not enough to tackle the problem.

“Today’s cyber criminals are becoming more sophisticated and their crimes are more complex to investigate,” he said. “The widespread use of smartphones and digital cameras means that police must process a mass of visual evidence as well as written or numerical data. Existing forensic tools aren’t designed to deal with this.

"Police and intelligence services can’t act tougher without the right tools to help them do so. Cyber crime investigations today require police to process terabytes of data comprising millions of individual files. They can't do this effectively with manpower alone.

“It’s definitely possible to take a tougher approach without infringing on privacy. Illegal content can be identified without either a human or a computer having to ‘look’ at it.

“Every image or video leaves a digital fingerprint behind, and by tracking those that are known to be illegal police can spot new occurrences without searching through other content. We’ve got to be smart to tackle cyber crime – talking tough won’t cut it."
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Add a version which can run in the terminal

Markus Haider 12 år siden 0
It would be great if I could use sublime text via the terminal on a remote machine (like emacs or vim)


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Bug with auto_indent and inserting snippets

Roman Komarov 13 år siden opdateret 13 år siden 1

Here is a complex bug I stumbled upon: when you recreate an indent by yourself (adding a new line, erasing inserted indent, adding your desired indent) and then insert a snippet with a newline at the end, then if there is no tabstops, then the indent is added ok, but when there are tabstops before newline, then the auto_indent is not created. And fun thing: that happens only when `auto_indent` option is enabled, if you'd disable it, there would be an automatic indent for snippet, but the bug won't be there.

Well, that's complex, but here is an example code that reproduces the problem and what you could run through ST's console:

edit = view.begin_edit("lol");view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "\n"});view.erase(edit, sublime.Region(view.line(view.sel()[0]).a, view.sel()[0].a));view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "    "});view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: $1foo\n"});view.end_edit(edit)

Or if expanded:

edit = view.begin_edit("lol")
view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "\n"})
view.erase(edit, sublime.Region(view.line(view.sel()[0]).a, view.sel()[0].a))
view.run_command('insert', {"characters": "    "})
view.run_command("insert_snippet", {"contents" : "snippet: $1foo\n"})
view.end_edit(edit)

If you'd run it somewhere with an indent, the indent would be created at the end of the snippet when you'd `tab` to the ending tabstop. But if you'd remove the `$1` or set `"auto_indent": false`, then it would magically work.

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dark menus in osx

Boterock 12 år siden opdateret 12 år siden 1

it would be nice to have dark menus (or customizable) in OSX, the sublime window is pretty, why not make the menus pretty too? i made a little example 

http://cl.ly/2y2t3H3L0T2M 

and here is a screenshot  

http://cl.ly/image/0w0w3C1C1o3v

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Being able to comment out a selection through a right-click context menu

Justin Vos 12 år siden opdateret af Ashish Kumar 12 år siden 1
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full screen no focus change

Alex Greenfield 12 år siden 0

Hi,


I'm am using ST2 on mac with REPL and R. What I would like to do is open a quartz display (i.e. generate a figure) without having ST2 switch to a different screen. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!


~Alex

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Regular Expression Engine research

Michiel Eghuizen 12 år siden 0

Isn't there a good possibility to replace the regular expression engine with a faster one? I guess you use "re" from python, but there are faster ones.


Find/replace on large files is rather slow and could crash. For example:

a file of 1.000.000 rows with empty lines, replace "^\n" with "" (without the quotes), to remove the empty lines. This will take a while or crash.


This is because the "re" uses backtracking, which could be rather slow. But there are also regular expression engines which use finite state machine (FSA). You can see this page for more information: http://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp1.html


Possible options could be (but not limited to):

Seeing the benchmarks on the internet, it could make a lot of difference.

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Menu items have uneven spacing

Gabriel Banfalvi 13 år siden 0
The arrows (possibly the entire menu item) in the menu are unevenly spaced in Windows. Note the distance between the Model and Plugin entries and the Plugin and Test entries. 

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Tribal’s Clinical Coding Services

Patrick Wolf 12 år siden 0
http://resourcingmicrosites.com/tribal-clinicalcoding/coding.php

What do we do?
Tribal Health Services is a market leader in providing clinical coding services to NHS and now private hospital clients, including:

• Clinical coding consultants
• Clinical coding training
• Mentoring services
• Clinical coding queries – information support
• Information Governance (IG) audits
• Coder level audits
• PbR awareness
• Health care consultancy
• Delivery of fully managed services

As the NHS faces increasing financial pressures, timely and accurate clinical coding is critical. Trusts rely on efficient, high quality coding to drive revenue under Payment by Results (PbR).

Tribal’s coding services help Trusts and PCTs actively meet these challenges. Our high quality, experienced consultants work alongside clients’ in-house teams to consistently improve coding perform ace. We invest in long-term partnerships that share risk and continually evolve in line with our clients’ requirements.

Delivering client value: Our emphasis is on building skills, not long-term dependency. We do this by consistently delivering value and transferring skills to our clients, for example, through our training and mentoring programmes.

Experience and capability: Tribal’s coding services build on the excellent reputation established by Westhill Consulting, which joined Tribal in 2008. We continue to only employ clinical coding consultants able to guarantee consistent, expert, value-added services.



Helpful References:
http://chirpstory.com/li/187353
https://medium.com/p/aba6f7072085
http://acworth.patch.com/groups/westhill-consulting-clinical-coding/p/westhill-consulting-clinical-coding--about-you
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Auto-complete bug

guest 13 år siden 0
Hi: try this  type \ then type "
expected result \"
but got \""

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