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The Police Central e-crime Unit (PCeU) is jointly fund by the U.K. Home Office and Metropolitan Police to provide a national investigative response to the most serious incidents of cybercrime. The PCeU acts as the central unit for U.K. policing on promotion of standards for training, procedure and response to e-crime, and has brought together forces, the NPIA and other groups to develop training and to coordinate activity to build up the skill levels within policing. The Unit tackles those responsible for the most serious incidents of: This excludes:

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  • The Police Central e-crime Unit (PCeU) is jointly fund by the U.K. Home Office and Metropolitan Police to provide a national investigative response to the most serious incidents of cybercrime. The PCeU acts as the central unit for U.K. policing on promotion of standards for training, procedure and response to e-crime, and has brought together forces, the NPIA and other groups to develop training and to coordinate activity to build up the skill levels within policing. The Unit tackles those responsible for the most serious incidents of: This excludes:
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  • The Police Central e-crime Unit (PCeU) is jointly fund by the U.K. Home Office and Metropolitan Police to provide a national investigative response to the most serious incidents of cybercrime. The PCeU acts as the central unit for U.K. policing on promotion of standards for training, procedure and response to e-crime, and has brought together forces, the NPIA and other groups to develop training and to coordinate activity to build up the skill levels within policing. The Unit tackles those responsible for the most serious incidents of: * Computer intrusion * Distribution of malicious code * Denial-of-service attack * Internet-enabled fraud This excludes: * Routine reporting of cybercrime. * Projects relating to the National Fraud Reporting Centre — Internet reporting of cybercrime will come under the control of the National Fraud Authority. * Those areas of e-crime that fall within the remit of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP).
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