The
Georgia CyberCrime Task Force (GCTF) consists of law enforcement
and prosecutors across Georgia that work cybercrime cases
and work together to share resources and information.
At present GCTF has a list serve that is strictly for law
enforcement, to allow the exchange of information about
cases in an expeditious manner without compromising confidentiality.
Mission of the Georgia CyberCrime Task Force:
To work towards effective and efficient investigation and
prosecution of cybercrime, this Task Force will strive to
accomplish its mission through the determined, vigilant,
and energetic pursuit of the following goals:
A. To work together with state and local law enforcement
towards persistent and effective efforts in the detection,
investigation, and prosecution of cybercrime;
B. To establish policies and procedures to effectively identify
and investigate complaints of incidents of cybercrime of
all types, and to prosecute or assist in the prosecution
of persons who perpetrate or assist in such unlawful conduct;
C. To share the latest techniques, investigative information
and intelligence information, as well as the resources available
through all of the participating agencies, thereby fostering
cooperation and reducing duplication of effort;
D. To share research, technology, and resources in the utilization
of expertise and training;
E. To develop a clearinghouse for cybercrime cases, allowing
the agencies and participants to share information concerning
investigations and possible cases to maximize efficiencies;
F. To educate and train law enforcement at every level,
thereby providing the latest in information and technology
to use in the fight against cybercrime; and
G. To educate various state agencies and the public about
the resources available and ethical responsibilities for
using the Internet and its resources.
For more information, please use the contact
form on this site.