Today's access to technology and the Internet is unfortunately making it easier for cyber criminals to commit crimes can oftentimes go undetected. It is the job of ICAC Task Forces, high tech crime units and police leaders to find the most effective ways to fight cybercrime and protect children.
Internet Crimes Against Children investigators must work quickly with Internet Service Providers and the Cybertips they receive to locate suspect devices and then determine if they need to confiscate devices. Fast, on-scene field decisions are a key factor in the decisions to take a suspect into custody and quickly identify and protect victims.
Taking information from an ISP, CyberTip, or intelligence report and then utilizing it on-scene has never been easier than it is right now. Learn how to take the uniqueness found in an investigation and put it to work for you with ADF's ICAC Triage solutions. You'll be able to make rapid defendable decisions, based on targeted / relevant results, and you'll have the evidence and data you need to keep the investigation going, and reduce backlogs in your lab.
Join ADF's Director of Training, digital forensic and law enforcement veteran, Rich Frawley, to learn ICAC triage best practices for using our mobile and computer field forensic software.
Who should attend: Law enforcement leaders, frontline police and sheriffs, field agents, ICAC Task Force members, High Tech Crime Units (HTCU), corporate and NGO leaders concerned with stopping child exploitation or speeding CSAM investigations.
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ADF investigation software is used around the world by law enforcement agents investigating human trafficking, labor trafficking, child exploitation cases, financial crimes and other various cybercrimes. ADF software is affordable, easy to use and learn, and supports investigations on mobile phones, computers and devices.
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