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This interactive online module provides an overview of the basic concepts behind secure previewing of digital devices. Students become familiar with both onsite and offsite secure previewing, and learn to identify the two states in which a preview can be conducted (live-box and dead-box previewing). At the completion of the course, students will be able to recognize the recommended collection order of volatile data (the order of volatility).

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Digital forensics veterans Alan McConnell and Jeff Bell will discuss the importance of triage in investigations and its role in quickly finding and prioritizing evidence in this webinar. We will get into the idea of true triage, which centers on quickly locating evidence and moving the investigation forward FAST. We will discuss some of the issues with current thoughts regarding triage and how thorough block level hashing can help solve them.

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Tradecraft is the analyst/investigators competency. Join Robert Bacon for a discussion of the integrated application of criminal analysis tools, and to learn why analysis is such a vital part of any investigation. He will discuss why it is essential to develop a fact-based argument to support the theory of the criminal case within the parameters set by U.S criminal procedure and the standards of proof needed to progress an investigation and the protection of rights.

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This webinar will examine the investigative and legal considerations related to tracking technology, and the impact of ultra-wideband location networks such as Apple AirTags and other similar emerging technologies. We will use case analysis to illustrate key questions and considerations for both investigators and prosecutors given the increasing criminal use of this technology and proactive use during investigations. Presented by: Justin Fitzsimmons, Associate Vice President, NW3C Jim Emerson, Vice President, NW3C

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This webinar will cover the various dark nets: TOR, I2P, ZeroNet, IPFS, LokiNet and explain the differences between them. Attendees will learn about various investigative methods to different elements of criminality that exist on these dark nets. A very cursory overview of cryptocurrencies will be covered and how the cryptocurrencies are the cornerstone of dark web commerce as well as the best investigative leads. Presented by: Keven Hendricks, Detective, City of New Brunswick Police Department

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February 4, 2025: met to discuss updates and needs. They have been working with Alaska / Jess to get the evaluation underway, sending out surveys to initiate data collection and beginning data tracking and organization. Cristina will coordinate with Allison to set up a meeting at the OFR National Forum. Additionally, we requested if they can share the finalized evaluation with us. They will seek permission before sharing it with me. In other updates, they have just completed running interview protocols and established a few for ACH to use.

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Submitted by Ms. Neve C Bre… on

February 4, 2025: met to discuss updates and needs. They have been working with Alaska / Jess to get the evaluation underway, sending out surveys to initiate data collection and beginning data tracking and organization. Cristina will coordinate with Allison to set up a meeting at the OFR National Forum. Additionally, we requested if they can share the finalized evaluation with us. They will seek permission before sharing it with me. In other updates, they have just completed running interview protocols and established a few for ACH to use.

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