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United States General Accounting Office
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Office of Special Investigations
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GAO
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February 2001
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ELECTRONIC LAW ENFORCEMENT
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Introduction to Investigations in an Electronic
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Environment
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Contains Sensitive Law Enforcement Information: Not for
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Distribution Outside Federal Law Enforcement Entities
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GAO-01-121G
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United States General Accounting Office Office of Special
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Investigations Washington, DC 20548
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February 2001
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Electronic Law Enforcement: Introduction to Investigations in an
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Electronic Environment is published as a service to the federal law
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enforcement community by GAO. The guide contains sensitive
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information and is not for distribution outside federal law
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enforcement organizations. The guide is comprised primarily of
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resources available from various law enforcement organizations. It
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is intended to be a useful aid for criminal investigators by
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discussing the various tools and other resources available for
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assisting investigations involving electronic evidence.
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Chapters 1, 2, and 3 discuss the conduct of an investigation in
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an electronic environment:
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investigating illegal online activity,
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the Internet as an investigative tool, and
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search and seizure methods involving electronic
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evidence.
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Chapter 4 discusses impediments to electronic investigations
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posed by
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cryptography and encryption and
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the anonymity that the Internet can provide.
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The guide's appendixes augment these areas by citing applicable
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statutes (app. I); by providing links to selected Internet
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resources (app. II); and by discussing basic cryptography and
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encryption (app. III), digital signature and public-key
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infrastructure (app. IV), and biometrics as an identification and
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authentication technology (app. V). We hope that the glossary of
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terms will provide a useful reminder of related items as they
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reappear in the guide's discussions and in the criminal
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investigator's work.
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The information provided in this guide is current as of the date
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of this publication. It is intended both as an introduction for the
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criminal investigator concerning issues of electronic evidence and
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as an aid for the investigator in developing basic investigative
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strategies. We are providing the guide in hard copy and on a
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compact disk (CD) for agency duplication as needed. However, please
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do not release the document or the CD outside the federal law
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enforcement community. If you wish to access the encrypted guide on
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GAO's Web site, please send your request via e-mail to
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[email protected]. We will assess your request and inform you of
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how access will be provided. The guide is also available in an
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encrypted format at the Cybercop Secure Communities VPN, a secure
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Web site which is a joint project of Cybercop.org and the ESP Group
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at https://cybercop.esportals.com.
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We wish to acknowledge the significant assistance provided by
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others to the development of this guide. Chief among these were
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Kevin Manson, Instructor, Financial Fraud Institute, Federal Law
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Enforcement Training Center; the Small Business Administration's
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Counsel to the Inspector General; and special agents of the
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the U.S. Attorney's
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Office, Southern District of New York; the Federal Bureau of
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Investigation; and the Department of the Treasury, Office of the
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Inspector General for Tax Administration.
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We request your assistance in periodically updating and
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improving the guide. Please submit updates and suggestions on how
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to better meet users' needs to the e-mail address above or by fax
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to (202) 512-3086. You may also write to us at the Office of
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Special Investigations, U.S. General Accounting Office, 441 G.
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Street NW, Suite 6K17S, Washington D.C. 20548-4243. Robyn D.
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Stewart, M. Jane Hunt, and Keith A. Rhodes were key contributors to
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the guide.
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Robert H. Hast Managing Director Office of Special
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Investigations
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To Gain Access to the Guide
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If you wish to access the encrypted guide, as stated in the
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preceding letter, send your e-mail request to [email protected].
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Include your name, law enforcement affiliation, and office
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telephone number in the request. We will assess your request and
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inform you of how access will be provided.
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