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As the Internet provides the communication artery for government, commerce, and society, threats and crimes leveraging Internet infrastructure cannot be ignored; the effectiveness of legal proceedings must be increased; it is critical that tactical and strategic decision makers operate from reliable information; and, cooperation between networks, researchers and law enforcement is necessary. The eLENS framework provides a mechanism for proactively achieving the common goals of reduced crime and increased security.

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Date:Apr 2009
Pages:7
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