The International High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), the largest organization worldwide dedicated to the advancement of training, education and information sharing information between law enforcement and corporate cybercrime investigators, surveyed its 3100+ membership about the challenges and solutions of cyber crime investigation as seen through their eyes. Their experience, training, equipment, and relationships within and outside of the organizations they worked for provided the context for this report. The members indicated that they have seen the use of digital technologies to commit crimes, both cyber and traditional, rise over the last five years. While problems such as cyberbullying and stalking remain the purview of law enforcement, fraud of all kinds is a shared concern across law enforcement and private organizations, especially as it continues to rise.
http://www.htcia.org/pdfs/2011survey_report.pdf--
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