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How the FBI Investigates Computer Crime
2001-06-22 01:10

http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/FBI_investigates_crime.html CERT Coordination Center How the FBI Investigates Computer Crime ------------------------------------------------------------------ Introduction This guide provides information about the federal investigative and prosecutive process for computer related crimes. It will help you understand some of the guidelines, policies, and resources used by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) when it investigates computer crime. The FBI has implemented various technical programs to address the growing complexity of computer investigations. FBI legal attach stationed in 41 countries enable the FBI to use sophisticated methods to investigate and coordinate cyber incidents around the world. In Washington, DC, the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) is a special unit that coordinates computer crimes investigations throughout the United States. The FBI trains and certifies computer forensic examiners for each of the 56 FBI field offices in the United States to recover and preserve digital evidence. The FBI maintains a computer forensic laboratory in Washington, DC for advanced data recovery and for research and development. This guide provides information to victims of computer crimes who may be considering reporting an incident or requesting FBI assistance. This guide is for general reference use only and is not intended to address every possible scenario. We encourage you to contact your local FBI office if you have additional questions. [...] ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email isn-unsubscribe () SecurityFocus com


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