Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center
The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center is designated as a Federal Cyber Center by National Security Presidential Directive 54/Homeland Security Presidential Directive 23, as a Department of Defense Center Of Excellence for Digital and Multimedia forensics by DoD Directive 5505.13E, and serves as the operational focal point for the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity program. DC3 operates as a Field Operating Agency under the Inspector General of the Department of the Air Force.
Mission
The mission of the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center includes adding layers to enhance security of dotmil domains by identifying vulnerabilities on computer system servers which could lead to the unauthorized disclosure of information. DC3 provides resources such computer crime investigations, cyber technical training, penetration testing, technical solutions development, and cyber analysis within the following DoD mission areas: cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection, law enforcement and counterintelligence, document and media exploitation, and counterterrorism.Cyber Forensics Laboratory
The Cyber Forensics Laboratory performs Digital and Multimedia forensic examinations, repairs damaged devices and extracts otherwise inaccessible data from them, and provides expert testimony in legal proceedings for DC3 customers. The lab's robust intrusion and malware analysis capability supports law enforcement, counterintelligence, and Defense Industrial Base activities and operations. The CFL also works with the Defense Cyber Operations Panel to develop requirements and set standards for digital investigations as new technologies emerge and evolve. The CFL is an accredited lab under ISO 17025 by the ANSI National Accreditation Board, and its operations are subject to strict quality control and peer review. The CFL produces results which are valid and reliable, based on conditions and methods which are repeatable.- Digital and Multimedia forensic examinations
- Device Repair
- Data Extraction
- Expert Testimony for DC3 Customers
Cyber Training Academy
Technical Solutions Development
Technical Solutions Development tailors software to the requirements of digital forensic examiners and cyber intrusion analysts. TSD validates digital forensic tools from commercial off-the-shelf, government off-the-shelf, and open-source domains to ensure relevancy and reproducibility as to expected use. In coordination with its cooperative partners, TSD:- Leads the way by proactively identifying, researching and evaluating relevant new technologies, techniques and tools
- Actively participates in the development of industry standards, including Structured Threat Information eXpression and Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression
- Shares in-house-developed tools with federal, state, and local law enforcement partners
- Maintains the Counterintelligence Tool Repository, a warehouse of classified and unclassified tools that support digital forensics and counterintelligence needs.
DIB Cybersecurity
Operations Enablement
Operations Enablement Directorate The mission and principal focus of the OED is to amplify the effects of DoD-wide law enforcement and counterintelligence investigations and operations, and by extension, the effects of the U.S. Intelligence Community at large. That charge encompasses:- Conducting expert technical and all-source analysis focused on countering foreign intelligence threats to DoD and the U.S. government as a whole
- Integrating disparate and emerging technologies to enhance collaboration, interoperability, and the collective capabilities of DoD and Federal LE/CI, cybersecurity, and acquisition communities
- Providing focused oversight and integration with the LE/CI and intelligence communities through liaison officers and embeds with:
- * Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
- * Army Military Intelligence
- * U.S. Cyber Command
- * Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
- * FBI
- * National Cyber Investigative Task Force
Vulnerability Disclosure