The mission of Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense is to provide excellence in education about cybersecurity, service through partnerships with the university and community, and research opportunities in cybersecurity technology, cybersecurity preparedness and cybersecurity education.
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Winchester PD – Computer Crime Unit
The Computer Crime Unit (CCU) provides forensic and investigative services to NEMLEC agencies and other law enforcement agencies if/as designated by the Executive Board. The unit is also responsible for training police in computer crime investigations, providing community-based Internet Safety Training and investigating all forms of crimes facilitated by the use of high technology (computers) within our jurisdictions. The unit in Medford serves Middlesex County, and Peabody serves Essex County.
Concord Police
The Concord Police Department continues to be at the forefront in addressing computer and internet crime, especially crimes against children. The Department plays an active role in the New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and has developed a state-of-the-art electronic forensic lab complete with computer and cell phone analysis equipment. All of the training and forensic equipment utilized by the Computer Crimes Unit has been obtained through federal funding. Since the beginning of this fiscal year,
Pennsylvania State Police – Central Area Computer Crimes Task Force
The Central Area Computer Crimes Task Force is responsible for investigating computer-related crimes ranging from fraud to child pornography.
Newberg-Dundee Police – Computer Crime Unit
Newberg-Dundee Police began conducting digital investigations in 2003. The CCU has a dedicated, secure lab. The CCU lab consists of a dedicated evidence processing station, individual examiner workstations and a secure evidence storage room. Examination equipment consists of multiple state of the art forensic workstations for each examiner; hardware based forensic imaging tools; cellular telephone acquisition systems; and mobile examination equipment. Examiners assigned to the CCU hold multiple computer forensics and technology certifications.
NEMLEC Computer Crime Unit
The North Eastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council is a consortium of 50 cities and towns in Northeastern Massachusetts that share police services and two sheriffs departments (Middlesex/Essex). The Medford Police Department hosts the Computer Crime unvestigation Unit for the NEMLEC. The Computer Crime Unit is responsible for taining police in computer crime investigations, providing community-based Internet Safety Training and to investigate all forms of crimes facilitated by the use of high technology within our jurisdictions.
Suffolk County Police Computer Crimes Unit
The Suffolk Cyber Crime Unit aims to combat the rising number of cyber and cyber enabled crime. The unit will be responsible for investigating all offences where networked computers or technology have bee nused to commit crimes, from child pornography, human trafficking, drugs and contraband and the increasing problem of online fraud.
LIRCB Computer Crimes Unit
The Labor, Insurance and Revenue Crimes Bureau is created by the District Attorney to apply a multidisciplinary approach to addressing crimes that undermine U.S. economy and drain needed revenue from the public by integrating several units to comprehensively address these crimes. The Computer Crimes Unit is staffed by specially-trained detective investigators who are responsible for investigating crimes under Article 156 of the Penal law. The unit also assists the SCPD Computer Crime Section investigations.
The New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC)
NJCCIC is a government organization that provides cybersecurity information sharing, threat analysis, and incident reporting to its members.
RSAM
Rsam is a platform-based solution that supports a unified approach to managing risks, while adhering to regulations and policies in order to gain efficiencies and provide greater transparency into business processes across the enterprise.