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Law Enforcement: Peace Officers, Investigators and Prosecuting Attorneys engaged in the investigation and/or prosecution of criminal activity associated with computers and/or advanced technologies. Each member shall be regularly employed by the Federal Government, State Government, Counties, and/or Municipal subdivisions of any state, or Civilian Sector: Management Level and Senior Staff Security Professionals in the regular employ of private business or Industry, whose primary duties are the control and responsibility for security and/or investigation in computer or advanced technology environments, or by virtue of their position or interest can provide, or have a need for, information and training in the areas of computer and/or advanced technologies. |
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