A trusted alliance OF BUSINESS & LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKING TOGETHER TO DISRUPT CYBERCRIME.

A United Front

The National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) was formed in 2002. It serves one essential purpose: to provide a trusted, confidential forum where private sector and law enforcement can work together to identify and disrupt today’s most pressing cyber-related threats. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we offer a neutral setting that’s essential to sharing openly, learning mutually, and defending collectively. We are a community of the committed, not the curious.

PARTNERING WITH TOP COMPANIES IN FINANCIAL, Technology, Manufacturing, HEALTHCARE AND OTHER SECTORS.

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Our work encompasses three interconnected program areas

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Malware and Cyber Threats

Connects with cross-sector partners' CTI and Enterprise Security teams to collectively share real-time and evolving cyber threats.  The internal team supports our Partners through requested technical research, well-honed intelligence gathering practices, incident response support, and a robust Malware analysis capability.

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Cyber Financial

Made up of financial industry stakeholders who responsibly share intelligence, analytical and investigative resources, and threat mitigation strategies, all within a safe harbor.  The team works to assess, identify, connect, and validate cyber-enabled fraud, money laundering, and other financial criminal activity.

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Brand and Consumer Protection

Focused on identifying actionable intelligence among a community committed to disrupting the global distribution and sale of counterfeit goods; illicit drugs, pharmaceuticals, and tobacco; and fraud impacting the retail sector.