Employment and Internship Opportunities: Computer Criminology Major

In-State:

 Office of the Attorney General of Florida - Economic Crimes Unit, CyberFraud Division

The Economic Crimes Unit, CyberFraud Division. The CyberFraud Division is tasked with protecting the consumers of the state of Florida by conducting investigations related to Internet fraud and Internet business practices.

Mark Campbell Carrie Starr, Financial Investigator CyberFraud Section Chief 107 W. Gaines Street (Collins 107 W. Gaines Street (Collins Building) Building) Tallahassee, FL 32301 Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 414-3797 (850) 414-3300 [email protected] [email protected]

 Office of the Attorney General of Florida - The Child Predator CyberCrime Unit

The Child Predator CyberCrime Unit is dedicated to investigating and prosecuting any crime perpetrated or substantially facilitated using a computer, the Internet, digital media, cellular phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), or any other electronic device. The investigators and the prosecutors in the Unit are specially trained in current technologies, tactics, and the law, and share their expertise through educational programs and community awareness efforts.

For internship and employment opportunities please contact –

Human Resources Office of the Attorney General The Capitol PL-01 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 Voice: (850) 414-3900 Fax: (850) 488-5106 http://www.myfloridalegal.com/

 Florida Department of Law Enforcement - The Florida Computer Crime Center (FC3)

FC3 has a statewide mission to investigate complex computer crimes, assist with regional investigations, train investigators, disseminate information to the public, and proactively work to identify computer criminals to prevent future crimes. To fulfill its mission, FC3’s main roles and responsibilities fall under four areas: Investigations, Training, Research and Prevention.

To request additional assistance from the Computer Crime Center please contact:

Telephone: (850) 617-1350 FAX: (850) 487-9701 Email: [email protected]

Out-of-State:

 National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

The mission of the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) is to provide training, investigative support and research to agencies and entities involved in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of economic and high tech crime.

Interested applicants please submit a letter of interest, resume, and/or the NW3C application to the address below or e-mail [email protected]:

NW3C 1000 Technology Drive Suite 2130 Fairmont, WV 26554

 Federal Bureau of Investigations – Cyber Division

The FBI’s Cyber Division addresses cyber threats in a coordinated manner, allowing the FBI to stay one step ahead of the adversaries technologically threatening the United States. The Cyber Division addresses all violations with a cyber nexus, which often have international facets and national economic implications. The Cyber Division also simultaneously supports FBI priorities across program lines, assisting counterterrorism, counterintelligence and other criminal investigations when aggressive technological investigative assistance is required. Opportunities in the Cyber Division include:  Computer Intrusions  Computer Crimes  Special Technologies and Applications  Information Sharing and Analysis

http://www.fbijobs.gov/311132.asp

 Federal Bureau of Investigations – Criminal Justice Information Services Division

The Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS) serves as the focal point and central repository for criminal justice information services in the FBI. CJIS is a customer-driven organization that provides state-of-the-art identification and information services to the local, state, federal, and international criminal justice communities. The CJIS Division includes the Fingerprint Identification Program, National Crime Information Center Program, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) -- a computer-based system that can store, process, analyze, and retrieve millions of fingerprints in a short period of time. http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/cjis.htm

 U.S. Department of Justice - Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section

The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) is responsible for implementing the Department's national strategies in combating computer and intellectual property crimes worldwide. CCIPS prevents, investigates, and prosecutes computer crimes by working with other government agencies, the private sector, academic institutions, and foreign counterparts. U.S. Department of Justice 10th & Constitution Ave., NW Criminal Division, (Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section) John C. Keeney Building, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20530 http://www.cybercrime.gov/