IACP Annual Conference and Exposition

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Training

Event Type: Conference, Training

Delivery Method: Conference

When: October 19 – 22, 2024

Where: Boston, MA

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Annual Conference and Exposition is the largest and most impactful law enforcement event of the year – more than 16,000 public safety professionals come to learn new techniques, advance their knowledge and careers, and equip their department for ongoing success.

The three tenets of the conference are training, networking, and exhibit hall education.

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IACP Technology Conference 2024

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Training

Event Type: Conference, Training

Delivery Method: Conference

Where: Charlotte, NC

When: May 21 – 23, 2024

The 2024 IACP Technology Conference will be held at the Charlotte Convention Center on May 21-23 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The IACP Technology Conference has provided training, professional development, and a national forum for law enforcement executives, operational managers, and technology and research staff to share best practices and lessons learned on a broad array of new and emerging technologies.

Explore the latest innovations available to law enforcement in a combination of hands-on exhibits,

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CI152 Search Warrants & Digital Evidence

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: high tech crimes, investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

LC2-WB

This course provides information on obtaining and executing search warrants in cases involving digital evidence, with a focus on the similarities and differences between these and other search warrants. The course covers establishing probable cause, particularity, scope, and nexus; the use of outside experts; and out-of-state warrants for remote evidence.

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CI134 OSINT Module 3: Social Media Searching

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: high tech crimes, investigations, Social Media, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

SMS-WB

This course focuses on gathering information from social media sites. Students will learn about popular social media platforms, tools that can help them discover information on them, and ways to capture and save online media. This course is part of the Open Source Intelligence Modules. It can be completed as a stand-alone course or in combination with the other courses.

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CI133 OSINT Module 2: Deep Web Searching

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Cyber Investigations, high tech crimes, investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

DWS-WB

This course covers a variety of tools and techniques to conduct deep web searches that go beyond common search engines like Google. The course highlights tools for discovering information about people and companies both domestically and internationally. It also includes tools for discovering and manipulating device information such as IP addresses. This course is part of the Open Source Intelligence Modules. It can be completed as a stand-alone course or in combination with the other courses.

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CI132 OSINT Module 1: Advanced Search Engine Techniques

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Cyber Forensics, Cyber Investigations, Cyber Security, high tech crimes, investigations, IT Security, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

ASET-WB

This course focuses on practical online search techniques. Students will learn about using the advanced features of popular search engines, accessing cached versions of websites, searching with images, and common signs of fake and manipulated images. This course is part of the Open Source Intelligence Modules. It can be completed as a stand-alone course or in combination with the other courses.

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CI131 Introduction to Social Media and Networking

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: investigations, Social Media, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

ISMN-WB

This course provides an introduction to the digital space commonly referred to as social media and networking. Terminology used to describe how social media and networking services are accessed, statistical data on users and mobile devices, and a variety of popular services are covered in the first part of the course. This course also identifies and explains law enforcement uses of social media and networking services, the value of open source intelligence (OSINT), and important considerations such as social media policies,

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CI111 The Dark Web: An Introduction

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: high tech crimes, investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

DARK2-WB

This online course introduces the dark web and some of the most popular tools to access the darknet, including Tor, Freenet, and Invisible Internet Project (I2P). Basic topics include what Tor is, how it works, and who uses it; as well as dark markets in Tor Onion Service Servers (also known as .onion servers) and other hidden services. The course concludes with brief case studies covering some of the largest dark-market seizures in history.

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CI108 Cyberstalking

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Cyber Investigations, high tech crimes, investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

CS-WB

This course provides information on what constitutes cyberstalking in a legal context and information on handling cyberstalking complaints. Common elements of cyberstalking cases, potential tools and platforms used by cyberstalkers, and behavioral indicators are also covered in this course. Developed with a victim-centered approach, this course provides information on establishing a relationship with victims to maximize their safety and further investigative efforts. The course concludes with guidance on developing an investigative checklist and additional resources available to law enforcement.

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CI106 Ransomware: An Introduction

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Cyber Forensics, Cyber Investigations, Cyber Security, high tech crimes, investigations, IT Security

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

ITR-WB

According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), ransomware attacks lead to several billion dollars lost each year. Law enforcement officers should know how to respond to and protect their agencies and communities from these attacks. This interactive module teaches participants how to recognize and respond to a ransomware attack and discusses how ransomware can affect devices and networks and how to prevent ransomware attacks.

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