Former Home of the Joint Council on Information Age Crime (JCIAC)

The JCIAC operated from 2001-2006, to enable efforts to prevent and respond to Information Age Crime, such as computer crime. Participants and partners included the International Association of Chiefs of Police, High Tech Crime Investigation Association, Transported Asset Protection Association, International Electronic Security Group, National White Collar Crime Center and ASIS International. The US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, funded most JCIAC research and operations. Participating organizations included federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, Northeastern University College of Criminal Justice, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (Denver), Security Industry Association, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (CERT), major technology firms and others.

This site is hosted as a public service by the former JCIAC President. While there are no remaining resources to support updates to the site, valuable resources and links are available here.

JCIAC Resources

Digital Evidence Needs Assessment Survey Report
Computer Related Crime Impact
Guide to the Prevention and Response to Information Age Crime

Other Resources

Information Security: Why the Future Belongs to the Quants (Geer)
Creating a National Framework for Cyber Security (CRS)
Cascade, Monoculture, Policy (Geer)
Operation Cooperation
Security Metrics Guide (NIST)

Links

Risk Management Guide for Information Technology Systems (NIST)
Convention on Cybercrime of the Council of Europe (ratified by the US, 2006)
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, US Department of Justice
Information Assurance (National Security Agency)
Computer Security Institute
SANS Institute
FBI Cybercrime
Secret Service Electronic Crime Task Force

Internet Crime Complaint Center
NIST Computer Security Division

Purdue University Information Assurance & Security (CERIAS)
NIST Digital Evidence Reference Library

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