Forwarded from: Kevin O'Shea <koshea@private> The Technical Analysis Group is pleased to announce the release of a new study titled "Law Enforcement Tools and Technologies for Investigating Cyber Attacks: Gap Analysis Report." The Gap Analysis Report is the second in a series of reports serving as the foundation for a national research and development agenda for cyber attack investigative tools and technologies. The first report in the series "Law Enforcement Tools and Technologies for Investigating Cyber Attacks: A National Needs Assessment" provided a comprehensive look at the problems and technological impediments facing federal, state, and local law enforcement when investigating and responding to cyber attacks. The Gap Analysis Report is an interim report detailing our research efforts to identify available solutions that address the requirements outlined in the National Needs Assessment. These solutions were categorized and the Gap Analysis Report was produced to demonstrate critical areas, or "gaps", where scientific research may be initiated. The Gap Analysis Report is available for download from the following hyperlink: http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu/TAG/gap_analysis.htm The final report in this series, "Law Enforcement Tools and Technologies for Investigating Cyber Attacks: A National Research and Development Agenda", provides a prioritized list of law enforcement needs, with analyses, that may be addressed through research and development. If you would like to have a member of the Technical Analysis Group present "Law Enforcement Tools and Technologies for Investigating Cyber Attacks: Gap Analysis Report" to your organization, or if you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. Kevin O'Shea Research Associate Technical Analysis Group Institute for Security Technology Studies Dartmouth College 45 Lyme Rd. Hanover, NH 03755 603-646-0700 - ISN is currently hosted by Attrition.org To unsubscribe email majordomo@private with 'unsubscribe isn' in the BODY of the mail.
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