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What is The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center?
The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, is a branch of the Department of Defence that specializes in using computer sciences to detect and examine media suchs as photos and videos to assist in counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and fraud detection. They also train DoD personnel who make sure information systems are secure from unauthorized use and foreign intelligence exploitation. So, essentially, they're protecting the computer systems that keep defense systems online and ensure that this country is not vulnerable to cyber attacks from foreign countries that could result in disaster for the nation.

Mission Statement: "To deliver superior digital forensics and multimedia lab services, training, research, development, testing and evaluation capabilities supporting cyber counterintelligence and counterterrorism, criminal investigations, intrusion forensics, and information operations for the Department of Defense." The DC3 has a conference each year that covers everything about computer crimes and new advancements that help prevent them.
 * Who Can Attend**
 * DoD Personnel
 * DoD-Sponsored Contractors
 * Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Partners (CIPAC)
 * Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement
 * U.S. sponsored Government Representatives Working in the Following Fields:
 * Counterintelligence Special Agents
 * Criminal Investigators
 * Computer Forensics Examiners
 * Prosecutors - federal, state, local, military
 * DoD Information Assurance/Systems Administrators
 * Computer Forensics Research and Development Personnel
 * Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement
 * Educators in federally funded information assurance program, like CyberCorps or National Centers of Excellence for Information Assurance

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