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ITAC is a proud supporter of the National Computer Forensic Institute, which was established in March 2007 by Alabama District Attorney’s Association and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Institute trains law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and judges from around the country in techniques to extract digital information, analyze it, and preserve digital information when it comes before a jury. New computer classes help police take byte out of crimeRead the article from the Birminham News.

 Model Policy and Training Keys on Identity Crime Available to Law Enforcement Agencies Nationally

IACP and Bank of America who joined forces to develop national strategy to prevent and respond to identity crime are pleased to announce that updated Model Policy and two-part Training Keys on Identity Crime are now available at no charge to law enforcement agencies nationwide.
 
The policy and the keys provide essential material, supporting documentation and resources to ensure greater understanding of this fast growing crime and will be of value to law enforcement executives, investigators, and trainers in their efforts to tailor the model to the requirements and circumstances of their communities and their agencies.
 
All three documents and other ID crime related resources can be downloaded at www.idsafety.org.
Cyber Threats

"Today’s high tech environment presents new challenges to law enforcement as cyber criminals exploit computers and the Internet to threaten our banking, financial, and critical infrastructures. As a result, law enforcement has been propelled into technologically non-traditional terrain requiring highly specialized skills and innovative applications of traditional investigative strategies." – Brian Nagel, Secret Service Deputy Director

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