Dates: June 11-13, 2019
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
The 3-day national training event is restricted to law enforcement and correctional officers as well as prosecutors dedicated to investigating and prosecuting technology-facilitated crimes against children.
Last year, more than 1,400 prosecutors and law enforcement professionals from throughout the government attended the training conference which featured 127 labs and lecture workshops focused on the elimination and prevention of technology and internet facilitated crimes against children.
You should attend if you are a member of an ICAC Task Force, or work on child exploitation cases. Attendees include:
Attendees from City, Local, State, Federal and Tribal agencies represented the U.S., U.S. Territories, U.K., Canada, Australia, Guatemala, and India.
The DOJ post-conference report lists last year's popular workshops included:
In 2018, ADF Digital Forensic Specialist, Rich Frawley, hosted a hands-on lab session: "Getting Started with ADF Digital Evidence Investigator & ICAC Investigations" which taught attendees how to prepare a collection key, perform a live scan and a boot scan, quickly review triage results, and how to configure a scan for a child exploitation case.
See other Internet Crimes Against Children training events, HTCIA conferences, and upcoming Law Enforcement Conferences.