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This record collects data regarding technical assist that occurred offsite, defined as by phone, email or other communication with NW3C staff located at NW3C offices. The data is collected and aggregated in a monthly fashion.
This record collects data regarding technical assist that occurred onsite, defined as in-person by NW3C staff at the client's location. The data is collected and aggregated in a monthly fashion.
This record collects data regarding technical assist that occurred offsite, defined as by phone, email or other communication with NW3C staff located at NW3C offices. The data is collected and aggregated in a monthly fashion.
NW3C will send presenters for the FLETC Conference to teach Investigations Using the Dark Web. Investigations using The Dark Web.
This lab is intended to help investigators understand how and why a dark web tool like Tor can aid their investigations. Participants learn the distinction between the deep web and the dark web, the ways the dark web is used, and are introduced to the concept of darknets. Focus then shifts to the most popular and well-publicized darknet - the Onion Router (Tor) - how it works, how to access it, and how and where information can be found on the network.
NW3C will send presenters to teach the Virtual Currency Investigations: Fear Not The Blockchains.
NW3C will send presenters for the OSMOSIS Conference to teach Virtual Currency Investigations. Virtual currencies are the economic fuel of the underground economy and the dark web. Proficiency in the investigation of blockchain technology is no longer optional and is a critical component in being an effective investigator. Attendees will gain an understanding of blockchain technology and how it can be effectively investigated using a blend of traditional investigative methods, open source investigations, and digital forensics.
NW3C will send presenter for the IJIS Institute's Mid-Year Briefing in Denver CO. Jim Emerson attended and presented on GDPR – Impacts on Criminal Justice Stakeholders Technology and Data.
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
NW3C will send two presenters and one booth representative. The High Technology Crime Investigation Association’s (HTCIA), International Conference & Training Expo is one of the oldest and the most respected high technology investigation conferences in the world. Many of the world’s top industries leaders, have either been a member of HTCIA, or presented at this conference. Presenters and attendees are current practitioners who engage in high technology crime investigations daily. Presentations:
* Slaying APFS: Leave the Hammer.