CI111 The Dark Web: An Introduction

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: High Tech Crimes, Investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

DARK2-WB

This online course introduces the dark web and some of the most popular tools to access the darknet, including Tor, Freenet, and Invisible Internet Project (I2P). Basic topics include what Tor is, how it works, and who uses it; as well as dark markets in Tor Onion Service Servers (also known as .onion servers) and other hidden services. The course concludes with brief case studies covering some of the largest dark-market seizures in history.

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CI108 Cyberstalking

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Cyber Investigations, High Tech Crimes, Investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

CS-WB

This course provides information on what constitutes cyberstalking in a legal context and information on handling cyberstalking complaints. Common elements of cyberstalking cases, potential tools and platforms used by cyberstalkers, and behavioral indicators are also covered in this course. Developed with a victim-centered approach, this course provides information on establishing a relationship with victims to maximize their safety and further investigative efforts. The course concludes with guidance on developing an investigative checklist and additional resources available to law enforcement.

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CI107 Deepfakes: An Introduction to Synthetic Media

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Investigators, Officers

Topic Area: Cyber Investigations, High Tech Crimes, Investigations, Training

Event Type: Training

Delivery Method: Online

DISM-WB

This course introduces learners to the colloquially used term deepfakes and the technology that makes this type of synthetic media possible. Deepfakes and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly used by cybercriminals to avoid biometric security, steal identities, and facilitate financial crime. This course covers how artificial intelligence is used to create deepfakes, common uses of synthetic media, and how to recognize deepfakes.

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Searching for the Digital Evidence in Your Physical Crime Scene: Part 2

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Investigators

Topic Area: High Tech Crimes, Training

Event Type: Webinar

Delivery Method: Webinar

SDEY-OD

On Demand
Duration: 90 Minutes

Early identification and recovery of digital evidence are critical for an investigation, and the amount and types of technical evidence have grown exponentially. This webinar will discuss digital “footprints” that can help you during your investigations, no matter your technical background. We will discuss victim-based, suspect-based, and location-based ways of finding evidence to include innovative ways of seeing a crime scene through different technologies. Remember, even though your suspect’s device did not “connect”

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Human Trafficking 101: A Primer for Prosecutors and Investigators

Provider: National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C)

Target Audience: Chiefs, Investigators, Officers, Prosecutors

Topic Area: Investigations, Law Enforcement Initiatives, Public Safety, Training

Event Type: Webinar

Delivery Method: Webinar

HTAP-OD

On Demand
Duration: 70 Minutes

This webinar provides fundamental knowledge about human trafficking including defining the crime, addressing why it occurs and why it is unique, reviewing the relevant human trafficking criminal laws, and providing information on how to identify human trafficking, start an investigation, and prosecute the case.

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