The following links may be of interest to those involved in the field of cellular forensics or in the interface of technology and criminal justice. |
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· The Cellular Data Resources Store - Featuring our logo items. Hats, Golf Shirts, Coffee Cups. Proceeds help to support our training programs. · Intelligence Support Systems (ISS) World Training Intelligence Support Systems for Lawful Interception, Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Gathering. · Fone Finder.net - Enter the Area Code, Pre-fix and first of the last four digits, and with a degree of accuracy, Fone Finder tells you which Telco “owns” that number. Beware of Ports. · Antenna Search.com - An online database (searchable) of cell phone towers and antennas. · Mobiledia — A great tool to search for cell towers in your area. Plug in a zip code, or your city’s name and state, and their site will show you FCC registered towers in that area. Click the “Mobiledia” link above, or follow this link: http://www.cellreception.com/towers/ · The FCC’s ASR Search Page – The FCC requires many Antenna Structures to be registered. Search their database here. · NCSL.Org—Surveillance Laws by State. The National Conference of State Legislatures has a great summary page of state by state laws on Electronic Surveillance. What does your state say on the matter? Check here. · NCSL.Org—Warrant Procedures by State. NCSL also has a summary page by state with regard to warrant procedures. Great resource. |
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· CyberSecurity Institute - Your number one source for Computer Forensic Services, Training Courses and Professional Certifications, including the CSFA Forensic Analyst and CSICI Certified Instructor designations. · WA HTCIA - The goal of the Washington Chapter of the HTCIA Is to leverage the collective experiences of Law Enforcement and Private Industry for the betterment of the community and society as a whole. They offer training, events and meetings throughout the year. · CALEA—What exactly is the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act and what does it mean for me? Find out at the www.askcalea.net site. · Pay Phone Project - Includes a searchable database of public pay phones. May be helpful when your suspect commonly uses a pay phone to “conduct business”. · LincMad - Good clearinghouse for phone number data that spells out area codes, area code splits and overlays. · NANPA - How are phone numbers set up? Who decides what the area code will be? All of this is determined by the North American Numbering Plan Administration. A wealth of information is found on their site. |
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