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NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
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U.S.-CERT The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
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CNSS Committee on National Security Systems
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Department of Justice-Cybercrime Department of Justice-Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
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Cyber Incidence Response Capability Department of Energy-Cyber Incidence Response Capability
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CIS Collaborations in Internet Security (CIS)
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DISA Defense Information Systems Agency
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Electronic Crime Scene Investigation Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders, 2nd Ed. A publication by the US Department of Justice. Publication date: April 2008.
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NIST.org Network Information Security & Technology News
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Best Practices for Seizing Electronic Evidence A pocket guide for first responders on the best practices for seizing electronic evidence. Published by the United States Secret Service.
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George Mason University George Mason University's Center for Secure Information Systems
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CERIAS Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)-Purdue
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UC Davis University of California-Davis Computer Security Laboratory
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Dartmouth College Institute for Security, Technology, and Society-Dartmouth College
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Computer Security Institute Computer Security Institute-Education, Community, and Research for the Security Professionals
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IT Governance Institute IT Governance Institute-research think tank on IT governance
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Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors Experts announce agreement on the 25 most dangerous programming errors and how to fix them.
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