The NCCC event was especially important to ADF since it's our first major conference of the year and it's where we officially launched our new Mobile Device Investigator™ for iOS and Android investigations. Our launch featured a demo by our digital forensic specialist, Rich Frawley who joined ADF after 22 years in law enforcement.
Federal, state and local law enforcement attended some of the best in-person digital forensic training with hands-on labs and lectures delivered by trainers, educators and fellow law enforcement professionals. Keynote and featured speakers included:
One of the unique benefits of the National Cyber Crime Conference is that it features specific tracks for prosecutors with both lab and lecture sessions, including dedicated training on computer forensics for prosecutors, technology tools for prosecutors, and child exploitation for ICAC Task Force members.
The Massachussetts Attorney General's Office will announce next year's cyber crime conference as details become available. ADF will keep you informed and you can also check the AGO's NCCC web page. We recommend you book early to secure your spot and reserve your hotel accommodations.
Below, Digital Forensic Specialist and Trainer, Rich Frawley teaches a hands-on session in the NW3C Lab: Solving Crimes Against Children with ADF Digital Evidence Investigator.