A professional organization which assists law enforcement and corporate investigators to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to combat high tech crime.
Links Topic: Law Enforcement Resources
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High Tech Crime Consortium
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High Technology Crime Investigation Association
The HTCIA promotes the exchange of information, experience, ideas and knowledge in advanced technologies among its membership, including Canadian chapters: Atlantic, Ontario, Western Canada.
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International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
An international organization composed of law enforcement professionals dedicated to education in the field of forensic computer science.
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Interpol: Information Technology Crime
Interpol's Information Technology working groups index.
Canada
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La cyberintimidation et le cyberharcèlement
Basic information for victims of cyberstalking or electroinic harassment. In French only.
European Union
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Council of Europe Cybercrime
This site tracks information on the Convention on Cybercrime and its Protocol on Xenophobia and Racism; the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY), and the Project on Cybercrime.
UK
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Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Honour Based Violence (DASH 2009) Risk Identification, Assessment and Management Model
A recently developed risk assessment tool for law enforcement and social service agencies.
United Nations
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Freedom from Fear Magazine: Internet Issue
A publication produced in conjunction with the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, this online magazine issue contains many articles of interest and use to the public, to victims and to professionals.
United States
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Topical Collection: Computer Forensic Tool Testing - National Institute of Justice
This series of special reports presents test assertions, environments, and results on various mobile device acquisition tools and other alternatives.
USA
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E-Evidence Information Center
A resource for information on, and links leading to, computer forensics books, websites and organizations.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Cybercrime
The FBI accepts reports on, and investigates: high-tech crimes, including cyber-based terrorism, computer intrusions, online sexual exploitation, and major cyber frauds.




