Re: CNN's Cyber Shockwave
Very nice. That also explains my intense urge to shoot an FTP server, whenever I come across one.
In some ways, your comparing apples to oranges. While the criminal justice systems are similar in both countries, based on English Common Law, the US police system has some very basic differences. For example, we do not -and cannot- have a Federal Police because of the states' autonomy. (By the way, many people assume the FBI is a US federal police force, but this is incorrect. The FBI cannot investigate most crimes, unless requested to do so by local law enforcement, and even then they cannot help unless there is some federal law that has been broken. The crimes that the FBI has direct responsibility to investigate is rather limited.)
Another point that can't be over emphasized is that of population, and that causes a further breakdown in comparison. The US has a population of 300 million. Australia's population is less than one tenth of that: 21 million in July 2009, according to the CIA World Factbook. In the US, the Tri-State/New York City metro area alone has that same population within a 100 mile radius of Manhattan.
So while there may be some comparison as to how things are done in Australia, the differences between there and the US are significant in many ways, and those heavily influence way that authorities will respond to any emergency or investigation, whether "cyber" or not.
Very nice. That also explains my intense urge to shoot an FTP server, whenever I come across one.

In some ways, your comparing apples to oranges. While the criminal justice systems are similar in both countries, based on English Common Law, the US police system has some very basic differences. For example, we do not -and cannot- have a Federal Police because of the states' autonomy. (By the way, many people assume the FBI is a US federal police force, but this is incorrect. The FBI cannot investigate most crimes, unless requested to do so by local law enforcement, and even then they cannot help unless there is some federal law that has been broken. The crimes that the FBI has direct responsibility to investigate is rather limited.)
Another point that can't be over emphasized is that of population, and that causes a further breakdown in comparison. The US has a population of 300 million. Australia's population is less than one tenth of that: 21 million in July 2009, according to the CIA World Factbook. In the US, the Tri-State/New York City metro area alone has that same population within a 100 mile radius of Manhattan.
So while there may be some comparison as to how things are done in Australia, the differences between there and the US are significant in many ways, and those heavily influence way that authorities will respond to any emergency or investigation, whether "cyber" or not.
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