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20250113-74950-83

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
Hundreds of incidents shootings, workplace violence, other attacks are taking place across schools and communities every year. In response, schools and communities continue to invest their money, time, and efforts into more deterrents, like locks, metal detectors, cameras, etc., but what happens when attackers are undeterred like we are seeing today?

20250113-74947-52

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As ransomware gangs move from encryption tactics to data exfiltration and extortion, cybersecurity professionals require a new approach and new way of thinking when it comes to tackling the issue of ransomware. Join this webinar to learn more about: Why preventing data exfiltration is critical in the fight against ransomware Why traditional detection and response solutions are failing to prevent these attacks How organizations can leverage anti data exfiltration technology to secure their data and prevent attacks

20250113-74944-64

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What has not changed on the motor vehicle in over 125 years? If you answered, "The stamped metal license plate" you are correct! The digital license plate (DLP) of today can do so much more, and you can learn all about it on as we break down this new technology. Digital license plates are here with an array of features, including GPS, Bluetooth, RFID (radio frequency identification) and a cellular modem.

20250113-74940-15

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This introductory course familiarizes participants with illegal darknet markets and associated forums, particularly the illicit goods and services offered, as well as successful law enforcement operations targeting these sites. Participants will gain practical knowledge on how to create anonymous accounts to access and monitor these sites and intelligence collection tactics for use in law enforcement investigations.

20250113-74937-63

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This introductory course familiarizes participants with illegal darknet markets and associated forums, particularly the illicit goods and services offered, as well as successful law enforcement operations targeting these sites. Participants will gain practical knowledge on how to create anonymous accounts to access and monitor these sites and intelligence collection tactics for use in law enforcement investigations.

20250113-74934-75

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
Trust is an essential component for reducing friction between people, organizations, government, and other entities. When trust is high, people are more willing to cooperate, require less assurances for doing so, and are less skeptical of the outcomes. Unfortunately, todays climate of manipulated media, deep fakes, conflicting sources of information, and sensationalized news has raised many people's level of skepticism. This makes building and maintaining trust particularly difficult but also incredibly important.

20250108-102540-99

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NW3C had staff Billy Rodgers provide a 75 minute block of live online instruction on "Cybercrime Fraud and the Use of Open Source Techniques." The presentation discusses how to identify victims of human trafficking as well as targets of investigations. Attendees were from all branches of the Pennsylvania Governmental departments under the umbrella of the Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security.

20250108-102531-35

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NW3C will send staff, Billy Rodgers to the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. The Association requested a subject matter expert on the topic of Fraud and Open-Source Investigations. Mr. Rodgers will conduct a one-day conference at the Desales University Campus in Center Valley, PA.

20250108-102535-93

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NW3C will send staff Justin Fitzsimmons to the Lake County States Attorney's Office to conduct a 75 minute presentation called Mobile Device Evidence for Prosecutors.

20250107-133304-23

Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and Center for Health Care Strategies are excited to announce a six-month Medicaid and Corrections Policy Academy on behalf of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. The Policy Academy will bring together teams of senior executive agency leaders from four to six states to develop multi-sector collaborative planning to leverage Medicaid for improving reentry outcomes for people involved in the justice system with complex needs.

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