Difference between revisions of "DoD Cyber Crime Center"
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The Defense Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, is a Department of Defense organization run by the [[AFOSI|Air Force Office of Special Investigations]]. The center consists of four divisions: | The Defense Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, is a Department of Defense organization run by the [[AFOSI|Air Force Office of Special Investigations]]. The center consists of four divisions: | ||
| − | * [[Defense Computer Forensics Lab]] | + | * [[Defense Computer Forensics Lab]] (DCFL) |
| − | * [[Defense Computer Investigations Training Academy]] | + | * [[Defense Computer Investigations Training Academy]] (DCITA) |
| − | * [[Defense Cyber Crime Institute]] | + | * [[Defense Cyber Crime Institute]] (DCCI) |
| − | * Futures Exploration | + | * Futures Exploration (FX) |
== Events == | == Events == | ||
| − | The DC3 sponsors an annual [[Conferences|conference]], the DoD | + | The DC3 sponsors an annual [[Conferences|conference]], the DoD Cyber Crime Conference. They also run an annual forensics contest, the [[DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge]]. The winner of the challenge receives a free trip to the DoD Cyber Crime Conference. |
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== History == | == History == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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* [http://dc3.mil/ Official website] | * [http://dc3.mil/ Official website] | ||
| + | * [http://www.dodcybercrime.com/ DoD Cyber Crime Conference website] | ||
Revision as of 07:16, 20 April 2007
The Defense Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, is a Department of Defense organization run by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. The center consists of four divisions:
- Defense Computer Forensics Lab (DCFL)
- Defense Computer Investigations Training Academy (DCITA)
- Defense Cyber Crime Institute (DCCI)
- Futures Exploration (FX)
Events
The DC3 sponsors an annual conference, the DoD Cyber Crime Conference. They also run an annual forensics contest, the DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge. The winner of the challenge receives a free trip to the DoD Cyber Crime Conference.
History
The DC3 was formed in 2001 when the newly created DCCI was merged with the existing DCFL and DCITA (at the time called the Defense Computer Investigations Training Program (DCITP).