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CINA Project Kickoffs

CINA’s project kickoff meetings give opportunities for project managers, teams, and stakeholders to discuss the start of new research projects and build on existing plans, as well as lay out the milestones and roles and responsibilities. For questions regarding specific projects email us at [email protected].

View the archive full of CINA Project Kickoffs below.

 

Adding STIX Support to the Volatility Memory Forensics Framework
Determinants of Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Cybercrimes across the U.S.
Education and Workforce Training for Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Activity Recognition
Memory Forensics-Guided Execution Reconstruction for Android Devices
Network Interdiction Models to Improve Effectiveness of Coordinated Labor Trafficking Disruption Efforts
Supporting the investigation of criminal networks: Developing an effective law enforcement training program for network and group reporting
Using Deep Learning to Extract and Analyze Dynamic Knowledge Graphs of Criminal Networks from Publicly Available Text

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The Key to Deobfuscation is Pattern of Life, not Overcoming Encryption

Published: Oct 4, 2025

The Organized Activities of Ransomware Groups: A Social network Approach

Published: Mar 14, 2025
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CINA Distinguished Speaker Series with Colton Seale: Interviewer Mindset

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