Upcoming Webinars 07.23.2024

Upcoming Webinars 07.23.2024

Sextortion

July 25, 2024 | 1 PM - 2 PM Eastern

This webinar will dive into one of the fastest growing crimes in the world, sextortion. While the younger and most vulnerable generation is often targeted, sextortion has no limits for victims and the results are harrowing. From large financial loss, to unwittingly becoming a money mule/accomplice, to suicide, the impact of sextortion is far reaching. Best practices for an investigation into sextortion will be covered, as well as methods of community engagement to help mitigate the threat of sextortion. Case studies will be shown, as well as contingencies for state and local law enforcement work with federal and international partners. REGISTER

EZ Tools Deep Dive

August 8, 2024 | 1 PM - 2 PM Eastern

This webinar will take a deeper look at the tools covered in NW3C online training for EZ Tools, including LECmd, JLECmd, Prefetch, and Shellbags. The topics will show how to find additional useful information from these artifacts that can be useful in many different kinds of cases. Both the console output from the tools as well as the CSV output from the tools will be reviewed. REGISTER

The Latest Criminal Use for AI

August 16, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern

This webinar is presented in coordination with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania.?With the rapid changes in artificial intelligence (AI) it is imperative that law enforcement and public safety agencies be aware on how AI may impact their job and possibly affect them in their investigations.?The instructor for this webinar will take the attendees deep into the criminal use of AI in recent crimes and cases. This presentation will also feature cases involving artificial intelligence-supported criminal tradecraft, challenges for investigations, and digital forensic considerations. Major Perera will build upon his previous webinar at NW3C to examine the latest trends and rapid changes. This webinar will also look at what criminal AI tradecraft was, what it now is, and what is likely next. REGISTER

Teaching Students to Identify and Prevent Human Trafficking with TraffickSTOP

September 4, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Eastern

Human trafficking is a persistent problem that affects both children and adults. Perpetrators target younger individuals in many ways, and some research indicates that recruitment and grooming is increasing through social media and other online means. While efforts to combat human trafficking are vital, they must be complemented by prevention efforts. The National White Collar Crime Center, in partnership with the International Association for Chiefs of Police and the National Association of School Resource Officers, has developed a curriculum designed to educate high school students on identifying and preventing human trafficking. Called TraffickSTOP (Signs to Observe and Prevent), this program takes a proactive approach in educating students on the realities of human trafficking and provides them with a safe environment to discuss and learn about the crime. REGISTER

Crisis Communications: Navigating and Utilizing the Press

September 10, 2024 | 1 PM - 2 PM Eastern

Today with the advent of Internet press and social media, press outlets can get information, factual or not, out in a matter of seconds. Your investigation or incident can become viral, making it challenging to navigate. This webinar will go over some techniques on crisis communication and navigating the press. We will discuss how to make sound bites to the press advantageous to you and how to avoid getting trapped and used by the press. Ultimately, the press is unavoidable in certain instances and knowing what to say or not say can help you maneuver around them. REGISTER

NDCAC Resources for Law Enforcement in the Digital Age

September 12, 2024 | 1 PM - 2:15 PM Eastern

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 one-hour 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. REGISTER

How Money Moves

Available 24/7 on-demand! REGISTER

The Importance of Social Support and Interpersonal Relationships in Officers' Mental Health

Available 24/7 on-demand! REGISTER

Transnational Gift Card Scam and Money Laundering Investigation

Available 24/7 on-demand! REGISTER




Gift card compesesation

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Robert Smith

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Sorry about this question will there be compensation for this upcoming webinars I await your response thank you

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