Autopsy is a free and open source digital forensics platform with many features comparable to This is Part 2 in our 2-part Autopsy webinar series; Part 1 walked through setting up a new case and effective tool usage. Part 2 will explore utilizing Autopsy’s Portable Case. Attendees will learn why a Portable Case is a good option for a forensic examiner to pass digital evidence to the investigators or prosecutors for further analysis and review.
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Autopsy: Open Source Digital Forensics Basics Part 1
Autopsy is a free and open source digital forensics platform with many features comparable to those found in the leading commercial tools. It can be installed on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. This is part 1 in our 2-part webinar series focused on using Autopsy to perform digital forensic examinations.
This webinar will start by be walking through setting up a new case and exploring effective tool usage. Attendees will then learn digital forensics best practices and methods for quickly locating items of evidentiary value,
Collecting Advertiser ID Evidence in Criminal Investigations
This webinar is intended for LAW ENFORCEMENT personnel: those who are directly attached to or work in support of a law enforcement agency. Please register using your agency-issued email.
Many mobile phone users choose to share Advertiser ID information with app developers and social media companies. This includes precision handset geolocation information. Advertiser ID handset geolocation information is separate and distinct from handset geolocation information collected by cellular carriers, by Google for Android OS devices,
Python Programming for Law Enforcement Part 3
Python is a powerful programming language designed with the beginner in mind. With its endless tutorials and extensive libraries, Python is a perfect addition to any officer or analyst’s repertoire. Python for Law Enforcement is a four-part webinar series that is geared for law enforcement. Attendees will start from the beginning and learn what Python is and how it can be used to simplify their day-to-day taskings. Attendees will also be provided with coding examples as well as resources available to help aid them in learning Python.
To Beat a Network, You Have to Expose the Network
FinCrime: Applying AI to uncover hidden money laundering risks among clients and partners with automated Web Intelligence platforms.
Financial institutions worldwide are under increasing regulator pressure, as money launderers and criminal elements continue to bypass gaps in traditional screening process to gain access to traditional and non-traditional financial services to move dirty cash. The use of front men, shell companies, fraudulent commercial activity, and tax havens are still employed, forcing financial professionals to carry out law-enforcement grade investigations to uncover the risks posed by their clients and partners.
Race Against the Clock Mobile Forensics: Rapid Data Extractions
When you’re racing the clock in a rapidly evolving investigation, finding and extracting the most important digital evidence quickly is critical. But with the rapid pace of change in mobile device hardware, software, and apps – especially highly encrypted apps – forensic investigators, examiners, and others are playing catch up to providing evidential data in a quick and reliable manner. As devices now are also capable of storing vast quantities of data, adding even more complexity,
Law Enforcement and Family Wellness During COVID-19
While the COVID-19 pandemic is challenging for everyone, it can present unique challenges for police officers and their families. With much of the world enforcing shelter in place mandates to slow the spread of COVID-19, law enforcement personnel represent one of the essential professions who cannot stay home and law enforcement families are left facing concerns about their loved ones contracting COVID-19 while on duty.
To assist law enforcement families in maintaining emotional wellness during COVID-19 and beyond,
Teen Sexting
Sexting among teens & preteens is rampant and, in many cases, leads to coercion, revenge porn, sextortion, or human trafficking. Who is sexting? Why? Where are they sexting? What platforms are they using – which are changing all the time? Which of these platforms can provide law enforcement with information to assist in investigations? Issues include deciding whether to arrest/prosecute, education/presentations to schools and parents. Insight and suggestions on sexting, sextortion, and revenge porn based upon case studies.
Why’d it have to be snakes?: Python Programming for Law Enforcement Part 2
This webinar is intended for LAW ENFORCEMENT personnel: those who are directly attached to or work in support of a law enforcement agency. Please register using your agency-issued email.
Part 2 of a 4 Part Series
Python is a powerful programming language designed with the beginner in mind. With its endless tutorials and extensive libraries, Python is a perfect addition to any officer or analyst’s repertoire. Python for Law Enforcement is a four-part webinar series that is geared for law enforcement.
Why’d it have to be snakes?: Python Programming for Law Enforcement Part 1
Python is a powerful programming language designed with the beginner in mind. With its endless tutorials and extensive libraries, Python is a perfect addition to any officer or analyst’s repertoire. Python for Law Enforcement is a four-part webinar series that is geared for law enforcement. Attendees will start from the beginning and learn what Python is and how it can be used to simplify their day-to-day taskings. Attendees will also be provided with coding examples as well as resources available to help aid them in learning Python.