The High Technology Crime Unit is a team of specially-trained agents focused on the criminal use of computers and technology. This unit provides forensic computer examination services, training and technical support to local agencies and prosecutors.
Lab capability: Incident response
Kentucky Office of the Attorney General – Cyber Crimes Unit
Investigators from this unit concentrate their efforts on cases of online solicitation, scams and identity theft. The Cyber Crimes Unit helps process digital forensic evidence from cell phones and computers in its lab, reducing the turnaround time for investigators. The Cyber Crimes Unit also conducts regional trainings for law-enforcement officers and prosecutors in how to preserve and process this evidence.
Kentucky Office of the Attorney General – Cyber Crimes Unit
Investigators from this unit concentrate their efforts on cases of online solicitation, scams and identity theft. The Cyber Crimes Unit helps process digital forensic evidence from cell phones and computers in its lab, reducing the turnaround time for investigators. The Cyber Crimes Unit also conducts regional trainings for law-enforcement officers and prosecutors in how to preserve and process this evidence.
Kentucky Office of the Attorney General – Cyber Crimes Unit
Investigators from this unit concentrate their efforts on cases of online solicitation, scams and identity theft. The Cyber Crimes Unit helps process digital forensic evidence from cell phones and computers in its lab, reducing the turnaround time for investigators. The Cyber Crimes Unit also conducts regional trainings for law-enforcement officers and prosecutors in how to preserve and process this evidence.
Louisiana Office of the Attorney General – High Tech Crime Unit (HTCU)
The mission of HTCU is the investigation, interdiction and prosecution of all computer related crimes in the State of Louisiana. HTCU initiates its own proactive investigations into crimes involving computers and technology and consists of a computer forensics examiner specialized in analyzing and recovering cyber data. HTCU also arranges training sessions for local law enforcement officers to make them aware of the problems in cyberspace.
Maine State Police – Computer Crimes Unit
The Computer Crimes Unit investigates computer crimes, provides computer forensics services, and provides training, technical support and legal support to law enforcement officers and prosecutors throughout the State.
Maryland State Police – Computer Crimes Section
The Maryland State Police Computer Crimes Section is responsible for coordinating the Maryland Center for Missing Children, the Computer Forensic Laboratory, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Child Recovery, and Computer Crimes.
Baltimore Police Department – Cyber and Electronic Crimes Unit
The Cyber & Electronic Crime Unit is a Maryland ICAC-affiliated agency and assists with investigations involving the use of internet: Child Pornography, Credit Card Fraud, Cyber Stalking/Bullying, and much more. The unit also provides computer related digital media forensic services, evidence recovery, and education to the public in order to increase the public awareness of cyber crime.
Montgomery County Police Financial Crimes Section – Computer Crime Unit
The Financial Crimes Section investigates crimes involving forgery/uttering, embezzlement, counterfeiting of checks/credit cards, financial exploitation of the elderly, and identity theft. The Computer Crime Unit, which is housed within the Financial Crimes Section, is responsible for computer forensics and conducting investigations involving computers, cell phones, and digital devices used as tools in a crime.
Prince GeorgeĆs County Police Department – National Capital Region (NCR) Interoperability
NCR was established to create digital networks and systems interoperability for public safety and emergency response. The NCRnet project provides network infrastructure to the participant jurisdictions to enable secure, non-commercial, local government-controlled access to Regional Systems and Applications.