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e-victims.org provides free, practical, easy to use advice for victims of e-crime and other online incidents.

The E-Victims Organisation, CIC

TThe E-Victims Organisation CIC is a Community Interest Company (CIC), which is a company set up to benefit a community. In our case, it is the Internet community. We are regulated by the CIC Regulator.

They are independent and work with industry, consumers, support charities, policing, and government agencies to provide advice to e-victims. We are a non-partisan, non-political organisation.

Funding for the www.e-victims.org service comes from sponsors, charitable trusts and donations.

Advisory Council

The E-Victims Organisation has an advisory council to assist in identifying e-incidents, ensure that advice given meets current protocols, and that appropriate responder agencies are recommended. The members of the advisory council include:

Lord Erroll - House of Lords
Dr. Richard Clayton - University of Cambridge
Peter Robbins OBE, QPM - Internet Watch Foundation
Rob Hamadi - Publishers Association
Ed Gibson - Microsoft
Emeric Miszti - Tiscali
Mark Gracey - Thus Plc
William Poel - USP Networks.
Richard Cox - Spamhaus
Caraline Brown - Midnight Communications
Will Roebuck - E-Business Regulatory Alliance

Founders

Roland and Jennifer Perry founded The E-Victims Organisation, CIC. They both have over 20 years of experience in the technology and Internet industries. Roland is also well respected for his work in public policy. Jennifer's expertise is in consumer marketing and communications.

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