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* [http://www.rcfg.org/ Regional Computer Forensic Group] | * [http://www.rcfg.org/ Regional Computer Forensic Group] | ||
* [http://www.htcn.org/ High Tech Crime Network] | * [http://www.htcn.org/ High Tech Crime Network] | ||
| − | * [http://www.aafs.org/ American Academy of Forensic Science] The | + | * [http://www.aafs.org/ American Academy of Forensic Science] The AAFS Board of Directors has approved the creation of the Digital and Multi-media section, which will be voted upon during the AAFS business meeting (during the annual meeting) in Feb 2008. |
* [http://www.infoperitos.com/ Infoperitos - Computer Expert Witness Group from the Spanish Computer Engineers Association] | * [http://www.infoperitos.com/ Infoperitos - Computer Expert Witness Group from the Spanish Computer Engineers Association] | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 5 June 2007
US Government
- Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Department of Justice
- Computer Technology Investigators Network
- National Institute of Justice
- National Center for Forensic Science
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Computer Forensic Tool Testing
- Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center
- Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory Program
- Air Force Office of Special Investigations
Trade Organizations
Professional Organizations
- High Technology Crime Investigation Association
- International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
- Regional Computer Forensic Group
- High Tech Crime Network
- American Academy of Forensic Science The AAFS Board of Directors has approved the creation of the Digital and Multi-media section, which will be voted upon during the AAFS business meeting (during the annual meeting) in Feb 2008.
- Infoperitos - Computer Expert Witness Group from the Spanish Computer Engineers Association