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.
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