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.

 » Read more

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).

 » Read more

New York State Attorney GeneralÕs Office – Internet Bureau

The Internet Bureau of the New York Attorney GeneralÕs Office is committed to protecting consumers and families from new and developing online threats. The Internet Bureau accepts tips and complaints directly from the public, and mediates disputes between consumers and online sellers, service providers, and Internet companies. It also drafts legislation, issues reports on emerging technology issues, and educates the public on Internet matter

 » Read more

U.S. Attorneys Northern District of New York – Financial Crimes Unit

The Financial Crimes Unit participates in the investigation and prosecution of financial crimes of all types, including financial institution crime, health care fraud, bankruptcy fraud, bank fraud, computer fraud, institutional insurance fraud, large scale mail and wire fraud, criminal tax violations, and large “boiler room” fraud operations, among others.

 » Read more

Raleigh Police Department – Cyber Crime Unit

Bureau of Criminal Investigation Division (BCI) assists local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in criminal and drug enforcement investigations, maintains the criminal history and sex offender registration systems, provides training for law enforcement officials, and makes presentations to the public related to the signs and dangers of drug abuse.

 » Read more

Michigan State University Police – Computer Forensics Unit

The Computer Forensics Unit conducts investigations involving computers, cellular telephones and other mobile devices, networks, servers, social networking sites, internet service providers, and other forms of digital media. The Computer Forensics Unit also provides assistance to Academic Technology Services (ATS), other departments within the University, and other local law enforcement agencies as requested. The unit contributes to announcements and bulletins reference trends and frauds that are affecting Michigan State University students and staff, and educates the community about computer crimes,

 » Read more

IACP Conference