Cybercrime
Crimes targeting individuals, corporations, and institutions through the use of computer technology is a growing threat to personal and national security. The IACP and its partners have a number of programs that address aspects of cyber crime, which include human trafficking, cyber bullying, fraud, theft, extortion, transnational crime and terrorism.
Critical Issues: Encryption & Going Dark
This page serves as a clearinghouse of resources to help guide law enforcement as they are confronted with difficult questions related to encryption and going…
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Identity theft affects millions of people every year, causing serious and sometimes devastating financial, psychological, and reputational injury. By providing timely and effective assistance, law...
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Reasonable Laws to Facilitate Cross-Border Access to Extraterritorial Data Related to Criminal Offenses or Held by Service Providers
Submitted by the Homeland Security, Police Investigative Operations, and Computer Crime and Digital Evidence Committees HSC.09.t2018 WHEREAS, many criminal investigations require access to electronic evidence…
Critical Issues: Encryption & Going Dark
This page serves as a clearinghouse of resources to help guide law enforcement as they are confronted with difficult questions related to encryption and going…
EXPIRED Support for Data Retention in Aid of the Investigation of Crimes Facilitated or Committed Through the Use of the Internet and Telephony-Based Communications Services
WHEREAS, the lawful investigation of Internet data and telephonic communications has historically proven to be one of the most valuable tools available to law enforcement…
EXPIRED Support for Preservation of Access to Publicly Available Forensic Resources in Cyber Investigations
WHEREAS, the lawful investigation of Internet communications is one of the most valuable tools available to law enforcement in identifying both the perpetrators and victims…
