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On June 22, 2016, the GW Center for Cyber & Homeland Security and the National Consortium for Advanced Policing (NCAP) co-hosted an event at the George Washington University focused on the issue of cybersecurity and state and local law enforcement. An archived webcast of the event is available at this link. Two reports were released at the event:

Cybersecurity Guide for State and Local Law Enforcement, National Consortium for Advanced Policing. At the event, NCAP released a 60-page guide for state and local law enforcement on cybersecurity that includes practical information both on how agencies and officers can protect themselves against cyber threats, as well as how they can protect businesses and individuals in their communities from cybercrime and related threats.

Cybersecurity for State and Local Law Enforcement: A Policy Roadmap to Enhance Capabilities, NCAP-CCHS Issue Brief. This issue brief complements the NCAP guide by proposing a set of policy recommendations about how executive branch agencies, Congress, and state and local legislators can enhance the role and effectiveness of state and local law enforcement with respect to cybersecurity.