The Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center, a Department of Homeland Security S&T Center of Excellence, supports the agency with research and tools for fighting cybercrime. Jim Jones, CINA’s director, details how researchers are working to intercept cybercriminals and educate a new generation of cybersecurity professionals.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 11
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GMU Researchers Help DHS Fight Cybercrime
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Security innovations can prevent cyber criminals from crossing physical and digital borders.
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Jim Jones Associate Professor of Digital Forensics and Cyber Analysis George Mason University
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