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Combating Terrorism in Cyber Space Expored in DIILS Azerbaijan Program
Fifteen Azeri military members participated in the DIILS program on terrorism, computer crimes and the internet in Baku, Azerbaijan from 23 – 27 June 2008, assisting their efforts to combat terrorism.
The program included subject matter experts from the Department of Justice National Security Division, Mr. Michael Taxay, and from the Department of Justice Computer Crimes Intellectual Property Section, Mr.Thomas Song. Major Richard Ladue, the U.S. Air Force’s Deputy Staff Judge Advocate and Chief of Cyber Crimes at the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, rounded out the faculty, which was led by DIILS International Operations Officer, Major Nathan Kearns (USAF).
During the five day program, the participants had the opportunity to apply the legal principles related to the investigation of terrorist activity in cyber space and using the internet, engaging in exercise scenarios which incorporated many of the current real-world issues being confronted in the Global War on Terror.
This was the 7th program DIILS has conducted for Azerbaijan since 2000.
For more photographs go to the following url: http://www.diils.org/file_gallery/5/850
Location(s)
Baku
Azerbaijan

