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Welcome to CodeDetectives

Code Detectives is a computer forensics consortium, based at Pace University, New York. The mission of our organization is to be a free resource for law enforcement and computer forensics professionals preventing, investigating and prosecuting criminal activity. We also seek to support those in academia who are faithfully equipping our nation's students with the technical, ethical and legal education that they need to grow.

Code Detectives

There are numerous academic institutions who seek to either develop a computer forensics program or to enhance their current curriculum. To that end, we have created a literature review, listings of forensic tools and links to other Web resources on the topic. We have many other resources available including the research that is being conducted in our computer forensics laboratory.

Forensics News

Latest articles from SC Magazine News
05/18/2012 01:48 PM
Cyber crime ringleader sentenced to five years in prison
One of the masterminds behind the infamous "Operation Phish Phry" was sentenced by a district judge to five years in prison for her part in the international ring.



05/18/2012 07:01 AM
Schmidt, White House cyber security coordinator, to retire
Howard Schmidt, who began as White House cyber security coordinator in January 2010, announced Thursday that he is retiring and returning to private life. He will be replaced by a White House intelligence chief.