Department of Justice and Equality
Oonagh McPhillips serves as the Secretary General at the Department of Justice since June 2004, with previous roles including Deputy Secretary General, Criminal Justice and Assistant Secretary General overseeing Corporate Affairs. McPhillips has led initiatives in criminal justice policy, governance, and strategic reform, and has held key positions such as Principal Officer in various divisions, including Courts Policy and Citizenship. Additionally, McPhillips acted as Secretary General for public appointments and served as a Press Officer for the International Association of Chiefs of Police. McPhillips has contributed to multiple boards, including the Private Security Authority and the Legal Aid Board, and possesses advanced education from notable institutions such as Harvard Kennedy School and Dublin City University.
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Department of Justice and Equality
Department of Justice and Equality, Cybercrime comprises traditional offences (e.g. fraud, forgery and identity theft); content related offences (e.g. online distribution of child sexual abuse material, hate speech or incitement to commit acts of terrorism); and offences unique to computers and information systems (e.g. attacks against such systems, spread of malware, hacking to steal sensitive, personal or industry data and denial of service attacks to cause financial and/or reputational damage). Electronic devices are also used to sell and transfer all sorts of illicit goods and services, from illicit drugs to online child sexual abuse and exploitation materials to lists of stolen credit card numbers.