Presenters: Ben Lewis (attending) Eric Huber, Jerry Jones, John Sedoski (presenters: 2 workshops, 3 presentations)
NW3C Utility Suite
Social Media and Open Source Intelligence
Virtual Currency Investigations
Drone Investigations 101
Investigations in the Cloud
Since 1988, professionals involved in the investigation, prosecution, and treatment of crimes against children have been coming in growing numbers to receive training at this premier conference. We continue to see record attendance each year with 2017 setting an all-time high of more than 4,300 participants.
Our outstanding conference faculty, numbering well over 200 each year, provide an unmatched variety of workshops and case studies that address the most important issues faced by our attendees in their work. In addition to the 24 tracks of lectures, we offer nine tracks of hands-on computer lab training for those professionals working on technology and Internet-related crimes against children.
During the years since its beginnings, the Crimes Against Children Conference has established a reputation among professionals for high-quality training and great networking opportunities.
The Dallas Crimes Against Children Conference is not affiliated with other conferences using the same or similar naming conventions.
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