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Special Report: State Department's Computer Crime Investigations Go Global

Copyright 2005. Reprinted with permission from Government Computer News and GCN.com.
 Computer Investigations and Forensics unit
Left: Over the past three years, the Computer Investigations and Forensics unit has grown from three people to 25 full-time staff members. Ten of them are State department employees; the other 15 are contractors.

 

 


CIF Branch Chief David TroschRight: Forensics is “becoming more high profile. . . . They [department chiefs] have made significant investments, in both money and manpower.”—CIF Branch Chief David Trosch







Photo Credit: Both images: Susan Afoosi, Government Computer News and GNC.com, 

Released December 13, 2005


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