The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation State Forensic Laboratory (SDFL) is dedicated to providing forensic science services to the law enforcement and judicial systems of South Dakota in the specialties of computer examinations.
Lab capability: Education or Training
Tennessee Bureau of Investigations – Technical Services Unit
TSU is responsible for developing and utilizing technology in support of TBIÕs investigative and homeland security responsibilities. The TSU also investigates cybercrimes related to children.
Office of the Attorney General – Cyber Crime Unit
The Unit proactively seeks out and arrests child predators who commit sex crimes against children using technology and the Internet. The Unit works in coordination and cooperation with public and private entities dedicated to the detection and prevention of online child exploitation. The Unit trains law enforcement personnel and teaches cyber safety awareness to school administrators, students, and the general public.
Vermont State Police – Computer Crimes Unit
The Unit serves as a specialized support to both state and local police departments. Members of the Unit receive specialized training in the collection and analysis of digital evidence. In addition to conducting computer related investigations, the Unit is also dedicated to: conducting forensic analysis of digital evidence, providing expert testimony, assisting prosecutors with legal interpretation of scientific results, and training of other criminal justice agencies in areas relating to computer related digital evidence
Montana Office of the Attorney General – Computer Crime Unit
The Computer Crime Unit trains law enforcement officers statewide in the area of computer crime. The unit also develops programs for schools and parentsÕ organizations to acquaint them with the safety rules of using the Internet and computers.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department – Las Vegas Electronic Crimes Task Force
The Las Vegas Electronic Crimes Task Force (LVECTF), hosted by the U.S. Secret Service and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Cybercrimes Unit, combats computer-related crimes. The LVECTF combines the expertise of both local and federal law enforcement officers well-versed in the investigation of financial and computer related crimes, as well as that of participants from the private and academic community. The LVECTF also offers the community a resource for local contacts, cyber security concerns and information on the prevention of economic loss.
New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General – Internet Crimes Unit
The Attorney General’s Office Internet Crime Unit gives numerous presentations to parents and teachers across New Hampshire on the topics of social networking, cyberbulling and the misuse of digital images. The Internet Crime Unit offers these educational presentations in an effort to ensure that New Hampshire’s young people are safe on the Internet.
New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC)
The New Jersey Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC) is the StateÕs one-stop shop for cybersecurity information sharing, analysis, and incident reporting. Located at the Regional Operations and Intelligence Center, it brings together analysts and engineers from the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, the State Police, and the Office of Information Technology to promote statewide awareness of local cyber threats and widespread adoption of best cybersecurity practices. The NJCCIC engages in close partnership with federal homeland security and law enforcement authorities,
New Jersey Office of the Attorney General – Statewide Computer Crime Task Force
The Statewide Computer Crime Task Force is comprised of members of the New Jersey State Police High Technology Crimes and Investigations Support Unit, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, and Marlboro Township Police Department. Each of the participating agencies has agreed to assign personnel for a period of six months, during which officers conduct proactive and reactive computer crime investigations.
New Jersey State Police Cyber Crimes Unit
The Cyber-Crimes Unit (CCU) is comprised of State Police enlisted detectives, civilian analysts, and task forces from other police agencies. The CCU has two investigative squads and additional personnel dedicated to the FBI Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory (RCFL).