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Shamrock Crypto Series: Understanding Stablecoins

This webinar in the Shamrock Crypto Series will cover stablecoins, specifically USDT (Tether) and USDC. The various types of stablecoins, such as algorithmic and fiat-collateralized, will be covered in-depth. Attendees will learn how stablecoins interact on the various blockchains, such as Ethereum, Polygon, TON, and Tron. With stablecoins becoming a preferred alternative to the traditionally volatile cryptocurrencies, attendees of this webinar will walk away with a better understanding of how stablecoins function, investigatory avenues, and effective methods for the seizing of stablecoins involved in illicit activity.

Presented by:
Keven Hendricks, Detective, City of New Brunswick, NJ Police Department

NW3C does not share attendees' personally identifiable information with any third party without opt-in consent given during registration.

The content, views, and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenters and do not represent official policy, opinions, or views of NW3C.

20250128-82632-58

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The NDCAC is a national center established under the Department of Justice designed to help facilitate technical knowledge management, to foster the sharing of solutions and know-how among law enforcement agencies. Their mission is to strengthen law enforcement's relationships with the communications industry, leverage/share the collective technical knowledge and resources of the law enforcement community, and address challenges posed to law enforcement by advanced communications services and technologies.

NDCAC Resources for Law Enforcement in the Digital Age

The NDCAC is a national center established under the Department of Justice designed to help facilitate technical knowledge management, to foster the sharing of solutions and know-how among law enforcement agencies. Their mission is to strengthen law enforcement's relationships with the communications industry, leverage/share the collective technical knowledge and resources of the law enforcement community, and address challenges posed to law enforcement by advanced communications services and technologies. This 75 minute webinar will introduce you to the many resources available through the NDCAC to include technical solutions, training, investigative tools (social media search warrant parsers and open-source searches), and analytics.

Presented by:
Christopher Tucker, Special Agent, Homeland Security Investigations

This webinar is live only and will not be available on-demand

NW3C does not share webinar attendees' personally identifiable information with any third party without opt-in consent given during registration.

The content, views, and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenters and do not represent official policy, opinions, or view of NW3C

NW3C receives funding from components of the United States Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs including BJA, OJJDP, OVC, and OVW to provide much of its training at no cost to U.S. state, local, tribal and territorial criminal justice agencies. NW3C also provides training to criminal justice and regulatory professionals, in both the public and private sectors, around the world through other funding sources.

20250128-82628-65

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on
This webinar is part of the Operations Shamrock - Shamrock Crypto Series that will cover virtual currency kiosks, also known as, Bitcoin ATMs. Attendees will learn what these machines are and are not, how they work, and why you should not seize them.

Shamrock Crypto Series: Virtual Currency Kiosks

This webinar is part of the Operations Shamrock - Shamrock Crypto Series that will cover virtual currency kiosks, also known as, Bitcoin ATMs. Attendees will learn what these machines are and are not, how they work, and why you shouldn't seize them.

Presented by:

Matt Hogan, Detective, Connecticut State Police

NW3C does not share webinar attendees' personally identifiable information with any third party without opt-in consent given during registration.

The content, views, and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenters and do not represent official policy, opinions, or view of NW3C.

20250128-81535-47

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The sixth course in the STORM series explores the unique dynamics of law enforcement as a family-centered occupation, emphasizing the ripple effects of officers experiences on their families. It addresses the challenges law enforcement families face, such as long hours, public scrutiny, and emotional detachment, and highlights the importance of resilience, adaptability, and clear communication to overcome these obstacles. Strategies for building resilience are provided, including fostering positive family interactions, addressing emotional needs, and creating supportive networks.

20250128-81532-19

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Over the next year, a team of local and state experts will be providing you with all the basics to get you and your team started with building a cryptocurrency program. We will discuss why you need to know about crypto and how current scams use it. We will give you the basics including how it works, how to seize it, how to store it, and how to return it to victims. We will talk about how to engage with exchanges and how to read their returns. We will provide you with best practice information and sample warrants.

20250128-81530-57

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Join experts from the National Network of Fusion Centers as they provide thoughtful and detailed answers to the intelligence analysis questions you submit. In this session, our panel has a wealth of experience with managing intelligence analysts and intelligence projects.

20250124-155502-26

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This course provides training on digital forensics for video, specifically targeting common file formats rather than proprietary video encodings or delivery methods. It aims to prepare investigators to answer critical questions about the file and ensure key evidence is not overlooked.

DF203 Intermediate Digital Forensic Analysis: Forensic Video Analysis

This course provides training on digital forensics for video, specifically targeting common file formats rather than proprietary video encodings or delivery methods. It aims to prepare investigators to answer critical questions about the file and ensure key evidence is not overlooked. This training is designed to support investigations by providing the necessary expertise to handle the complexities of video evidence in the digital age, addressing possible pitfalls including deepfakes, manipulated video, and potential overlooked evidence.

Key concepts covered in this course include:
Digital video file creation
Tool and result verification
Metadata and parsing
Image classification
Hash value comparison
Image/video classification and reporting results

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