According to the Australian Institute of Criminology, the estimated cost of fraud to Australia is in excess of $5 billion a year, which represents almost a third of the total cost of crime in Australia ($19 billion). Identity fraud, particularly where identities are stolen or fictitious identities are created, is becoming an increasing problem due to emerging (and rapidly evolving) technologies which enable such crimes to be committed
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper investigates and categorises players in the identity fraud landscape in Australia. The pl...
This study presents research conducted across 120 Australian organisations, including all levels of ...
Analysts believe that fraud costs the nation considerably more than any other type of crime. It has ...
Speech presented at the 30th Australasian Registrars' Conference, Canberra, November 13, 2002, by Ad...
An estimated A$75,000 is lost by Australians everyday to online fraud, according to the Australian C...
Speech presented in Canberra, November 2001, by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Crim...
Online fraud is a global problem. Millions of individuals worldwide are losing money and experiencin...
Identity theft restricts victims’ lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
The proliferation of modern communication technology and the increasing ease with which information ...
The ability to hide true identity is critical to the successful operation of organised crime groups....
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Identity theft...
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper investigates and categorises players in the identity fraud landscape in Australia. The pl...
This study presents research conducted across 120 Australian organisations, including all levels of ...
Analysts believe that fraud costs the nation considerably more than any other type of crime. It has ...
Speech presented at the 30th Australasian Registrars' Conference, Canberra, November 13, 2002, by Ad...
An estimated A$75,000 is lost by Australians everyday to online fraud, according to the Australian C...
Speech presented in Canberra, November 2001, by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Crim...
Online fraud is a global problem. Millions of individuals worldwide are losing money and experiencin...
Identity theft restricts victims’ lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
The proliferation of modern communication technology and the increasing ease with which information ...
The ability to hide true identity is critical to the successful operation of organised crime groups....
Identity theft restricts victims' lives, even if the stolen identity is not used for criminal purpos...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Identity theft...
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper discusses the unique challenges of regulating identity crime. Identity crime involves the...
This paper investigates and categorises players in the identity fraud landscape in Australia. The pl...