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20230426-80215-21

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The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) was asked to conduct several presentations during the 2023 National Cyber Crime Conference in April 2023 in Norwood, Massachusetts. This entry represents the speaker and presentation as follows:

Presenter: Miranda Pagarelsk

Title: Instagram Artifacts on an Android Device

Description: Cyber Crime Investigations - Using OSINT to locate/identify targets quicker.

20230426-80211-12

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) was asked to conduct several presentations during the 2023 National Cyber Crime Conference in April 2023 in Norwood, Massachusetts. This entry represents the speaker and presentation as follows:

Presenter: Chris Atha/Robert Leazenby

Title: SQLite Shenanigans; when your investigation is not a menu item!

20230426-80207-64

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C will send staff Elizabeth Strong to the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE) Conference to conduct two presentations. This record represents the presentation called, "Agility In Well-Being: Recalculate Your Route". The presentation is described as, "Similar to a GPS device, a goal of individual well-being is to be in a constant of 'rerouting' if you happen to turn in the wrong direction. Often there are feelings of being stuck or failure when we feel our current route misses the intended destination.

20230426-80202-12

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NW3C will send staff Elizabeth Strong to the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLEE) Conference to conduct two presentations. This record represents the presentation called, "Brain Behind the Badge". The presentation is described as, "This training gives you the ability to react without having to "think" about what you are doing. Brain science is the reason WHY some reactions are different, and it occurs unconsciously.

20230410-90449-48

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NW3C will send staff Tom Nash to present, "Search and Seizure of "IoT" Crime Scene Identification of IoT eco-systems/networks and what useful data/evidence can be identified, located, and preserved for successful criminal investigations.

20230407-83436-21

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NW3C provided staff Moe McClanahan to conduct prevention presentations called "Community Internet Safety". The presentation is described as, "All presentations discuss the importance of being cyber safe. The numbers do not lie, the reports of online child exploitation continue to rise at a rapid pace as more and more children have access to technology, especially since the pandemic. It is important for children to be aware of the dangers of grooming, sexting, sextortion and cyberbullying. Then equip them with safer choices and action steps.

20230407-83433-96

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C provided staff Moe McClanahan to conduct prevention presentations called "Community Internet Safety". The presentation is described as, "All presentations discuss the importance of being cyber safe. The numbers do not lie, the reports of online child exploitation continue to rise at a rapid pace as more and more children have access to technology, especially since the pandemic. It is important for children to be aware of the dangers of grooming, sexting, sextortion and cyberbullying. Then equip them with safer choices and action steps.

20230407-83428-82

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C provided staff Moe McClanahan to conduct prevention presentations called "Community Internet Safety". The presentation is described as, "All presentations discuss the importance of being cyber safe. The numbers do not lie, the reports of online child exploitation continue to rise at a rapid pace as more and more children have access to technology, especially since the pandemic. It is important for children to be aware of the dangers of grooming, sexting, sextortion and cyberbullying. Then equip them with safer choices and action steps.

20230309-114400-21

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NW3C to send staff Jim Emerson to attend the IACP CCDE Quarterly Meeting as chair in the Computer Crime and Digital Evidence (CCDE) Committee that works to strengthen law enforcement capabilities to prevent, investigate and prosecute information age crimes involving digital technologies and evidence, promotes expert collaboration among agencies, government, business and academia, identifies resource needs, advocates for enhancements and sharing, and advises Association leadership and members.

20230309-114355-13

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C to send staff Jim Emerson to attend the IACP CCDE Quarterly Meeting as chair in the Computer Crime and Digital Evidence (CCDE) Committee that works to strengthen law enforcement capabilities to prevent, investigate and prosecute information age crimes involving digital technologies and evidence, promotes expert collaboration among agencies, government, business and academia, identifies resource needs, advocates for enhancements and sharing, and advises Association leadership and members.

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