A regional forensics lab where investigators can analyze digital evidence in their pursuit of cyber criminals opened Wednesday in Orange County.
The $7-million lab is the third of its kind in California and the 15th in the nation and is designed to tackle the growing use of data and media to commit and conceal crimes, said FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III.
The lab has taken three years to get up and running and will take the workload of digital evidence analysis off local agencies, he said. Local law enforcement agencies can sign up to participate in the regional program.
Mueller said Regional Computer Forensic Labs have helped investigators solve national security, criminal and cyber cases and streamlined resources and investigative standards across agencies.
“There’s no one agency that can be successful in addressing the threats of today…. This RCFL is a perfect example of us coming together,” he said.
The Orange County district attorney’s forensic lab was incorporated into the new regional center, and the six examiners that once worked in the local lab will now staff the FBI lab.
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