Assistant Professor, Criminology, Simon Fraser University
Richard Frank is Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University (SFU), Canada and Director of the International CyberCrime Research Centre (ICCRC). He is also Associate Editor-in-Chief of Security Informatics. Dr. Frank completed a PhD in Computing Science (2010) and another PhD in Criminology (2013) at SFU. His main research interest is Cybercrime. Specifically, he's interested in hackers and security issues, such as online terrorism and warfare.
LifeLabs data breach: Hackers could still hold health records of 15M Canadians
Dec 20, 2019 03:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
LifeLabs Canadas major provider of lab diagnostics and testing services announced on Dec. 17., 2019, that hackers had potentially accessed computer systems with data from approximately 15 million customers that could...
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