January 28, 2012 in Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Fusion Centers, U.S. Secret Service
We have no specific or credible information indicating a threat to the US Capitol or the National Capital Region (NCR) to coincide with the 2012 State of the Union address. We assess, however, that al-Qa‘ida and its affiliates and allies remain committed to attacking the Homeland and, as of February 2010, al-Qa‘ida identified the NCR and the State of the Union address itself as important targets, presumably for attacks. Moreover, homegrown violent extremists (HVEs) as well as lone offenders could view the event as an attractive target, offering the means to inflict casualties and garner extensive media coverage. Detecting homeland plots involving HVEs and lone offenders continues to challenge law enforcement and intelligence agencies due to the operational independence of the perpetrators, which can reduce or eliminate preoperational indicators.
Tags: Department of Homeland Security, Domestic Terrorism, Federal Bureau of Investigation, For Official Use Only, National Capital Region, U.S. Secret Service
April 27, 2010 in California, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Secret Service
Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team (REACT) Task Force Funding and Progress Report including personnel roster, January 2010.
Tags: California, Cybercrime, Public-Private Partnership, REACT Task Force
March 7, 2010 in U.S. Secret Service
U.S. Secret Service manual on best practices For seizing electronic evidence, October 9, 2006.
Tags: Computer forensics, U.S. Secret Service
January 21, 2010 in U.S. Secret Service
The Network Intrusion Responder Program (NITRO) was designed by the U.S. Secret Service’s National Computer Forensics Institute to introduce law enforcement officers to basic network intrusion investigation techniques.
Tags: Computer forensics, For Official Use Only, Law Enforcement Sensitive, Network Intrusion Responder Program, U.S. Secret Service
December 27, 2009 in U.S. Secret Service
THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE
Investigates . . .
Counterfeit currency
Fraud involving U.S. financial obligations and securities
Crimes affecting other federally insured financial institutions
Threats against the President & other government officials
Telecommunications fraud
Access Device fraud
Identity fraud
Computer fraud
Tags: Computer forensics, Network Intrusion Responder Program, U.S. Secret Service