In this webinar, the National White Collar Crime Center will provide an overview of the technical and non-technical requirements that investigators need to understand prior to creating their online personas in order to operate anonymously. Students will learn:
- Basic technology requirements prior to creating a persona;
- Some best practices in creating and interacting with your online persona;
- Lessons learned from real-world cases;
- Challenges facing investigators; and
- What dark web operators are teaching each other and how investigators can learn from that.
About the Speaker:
Steve Mancini is the chief technical officer and director of strategic operations for the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA). The NCFTA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with offices in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York. The NCFTA was established in 2002 to serve as a neutral and trusted enabler of information sharing between the private sector, public sector, and academia, with the ultimate goal of neutralizing cybercrime.
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$39.00 | The cost includes individual access to the live event, unlimited individual access to the recorded event for 30 days, and an individual certificate of training for CEUs. Group rates are available. |