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2021 National Cybercrime Conference Virtual Law Enforcement Training

Written by Will Elder | Apr 14, 2021 5:58:11 PM

The Massachusetts Attorney General's Office (AGO) has announced the dates for the NCCC  2021 National Cyber Crime Conference (MASS.gov).

This year's conference marks the 10th anniversary of the annual event typically hosted in Norwood, MA. Due to the pandemic, this year's conference will again be hosting online over five days as a virtual conference.  

NCCC Event Dates:

April 26, 2021 - April 30, 2021

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM EST Daily

COST: Free to Qualified Personnel - restricted to actively employed law enforcement, prosecutorial agency investigators, forensic examiners, and respective support personnel. 

The #NCCC2021 event is organized by the office of Attorney General Maura Healey with sponsors including ADF Solutions, the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), SEARCH, and the National Attorneys General Training and Research Institute. 

This law enforcement conference promises to be larger than ever before and is open to police, prosecutors and forensic examiners from all 50 states, Washington DC, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. With sessions between 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM each day, the virtual event will feature multiple  days of training designed to help attendees face the challenges posed by digital evidence and technology in criminal investigations.  Previous years have welcomed international law enforcement attendees have come from Canada, Ireland, England as well as Trinidad and Tobago so the ability to join remotely will likely bring an even wider law enforcement audience. 

Known as one of the best law enforcement conferences of 2020 this 2021 event will feature a wide range of presentation topics and learning sessions which will be held live and recorded. Registered law enforcement attendees will be able to watch recorded training content at their convenience.

See National Cyber Crime Conference Highlights from previous years:

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