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20221110-140705-01

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

I was invited to be a Keynote Speaker at the COVA CyberCon Conference to speak on my experience as an ICAC Investigator and working cyber type crimes. I provided them an insight to change their perspective when it came to working cybersecurity by putting people, the victims, above the crime. To have purpose to their work by thinking of ways to protect people and not just systems, programs and networks.

20221110-140700-96

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NW3C HTCS Nickolas was asked to provide a four hour presentation hosted by Fishers Police Department and the Central Indiana Chapter Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.

Titled: "Investigating the Dark Web"
described as: "This session will provide attendees with fundamental knowledge to investigate crimes related to the Dark Web. We'll explore using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques to gather identifying information on the subjects of an investigation and related services used to facilitate cyber crime.

Topics include:

20221110-140653-37

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NW3C asked to make a presentation regarding the BJA funded resources for law enforcement during the National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) conference.

20220830-81325-33

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NW3C will send Randy Stickley to provide a presentation/training to an international audience of crime and intelligence analysts. The presentation to be presented is entitled "Understanding Nefarious Communication Networks: Utilizing Link Analysis to Diagram and Diagnose Criminal Organizations." The presentation is described as, " Understanding how illicit networks communicate, associate, and socialize in today's world is a key security threat toward law enforcement, public safety, as well as homeland and national security.

20220830-81319-76

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C will send Randy Stickley to provide a presentation/training to an international audience of crime and intelligence analysts. The presentation to be presented is entitled "Understanding Nefarious Communication Networks: Utilizing Link Analysis to Diagram and Diagnose Criminal Organizations." The presentation is described as, "Understanding how illicit networks communicate, associate, and socialize in today's world is a key security threat toward law enforcement, public safety, as well as homeland and national security.

20220824-150300-23

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Elizabeth Strong presented two workshops entitled Agility in Well-Being Recalculate Your Route. The workshop is described as, "Just as a GPS device constantly monitors our journey, "rerouting" any errant turns, an individuals well-being trajectory also needs continuous observation to adapt to changing conditions and emerging challenges. We have all heard the old mantra "there is not a single path to success." Every route has bumps, holes, turns, bridges, and sometimes cliffs that arise while navigating a career and personal wellness.

20220824-150256-65

Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

Elizabeth Strong presented two workshops entitled Agility in Well-Being Recalculate Your Route. The workshop is described as, "Just as a GPS device constantly monitors our journey, "rerouting" any errant turns, an individuals well-being trajectory also needs continuous observation to adapt to changing conditions and emerging challenges. We have all heard the old mantra "there is not a single path to success." Every route has bumps, holes, turns, bridges, and sometimes cliffs that arise while navigating a career and personal wellness.

20220824-81027-09

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NW3C asked to present two, three hour sessions on Criminal INTEL. This session was called Criminal INTEL Technology. The session focused on the technology and data while examining the NSISS and the NCISP as related to GLOBAL and the CICC to determine if the 2022 Information Sharing Environment was still adequate as organized under a FACA given changing stakeholder needs demanding as much if not more bottom-up Sharing of Sensitive but Unclassified data among public safety organizations, the ODNI, DHS, and DOJ.

20220824-81023-63

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NW3C asked to present two, three hour sessions on Criminal INTEL. This session was called Criminal INTEL Governance. The session examined the NSISS and the NCISP as related to GLOBAL and the CICC to determine if the 2022 Information Sharing Environment was still adequate as organized under a FACA given changing stakeholder needs demanding as much if not more bottom-up Sharing of Sensitive but Unclassified data among public safety organizations, the ODNI, DHS, and DOJ.

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