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When an arrest is made, for example, a police officer enters the information and transmits it to the database, making the information available in the case file, which can be accessed and updated as the case continues through the system.
CNN: High-tech highway cops get the full scoop on criminals
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The attack "dropper" originates from a server in India, but once installed transmits information back to a control centre in Germany, Mr Bestuzhev wrote.
BBC: Skype trojan forces Bitcoin mining, security firm warns
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From the perspective that these pieces provide, it is clear that the DOD cyberspace strategy is too narrowly focused on cyberspace as a technological domain that stores and transmits information-as-data, which in turn leads to a primary emphasis on defending the infrastructure itself (i.e. risks to) and its commodity.
FORBES: DOD Cyberspace Strategy is Too Narrow, Too Negative