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MPs to take further evidence on malware and cybercrime

The House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee will hold a further evidence session for its inquiry into malware and cybercrime on 14 November.

It has summoned witnesses including Janet Williams, deputy assistant commissioner at the Metropolitan Police; Gordon Morrison, director of defence and security at the trade association Intellect; and James Brokenshire, minister for crime and security at the Home Office.

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