Former Child Exploitation and Online Exploitation (CEOP) Data comms Manager, UK National Crime Agency (NCA), and London Metropolitan Police. Full bio below description.
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Eligibility
STRICTLY Law enforcement, Government, Armed forces and Police ONLY
Whilst being an advanced level course, it will be presented from an investigators point of view; to benefit those experienced (but non technical) investigators wishing to attend.
Agenda
The course will be a delivery / presentation / awareness format and is strictly restricted to Government and police as it contains new and innovative methodology and techniques.
The session descriptions below are specifically short, as a guide only. We are unable to openly publish the specifics of the techniques without alluding to the methods, which will remain clandestine, but will be fully explored during the sessions. New and innovative methods and techniques explained and shared, but will be up the individual forces and organisations to replicate the methods and procedures due to legal constraints.
Session Description
1 day seminar for Law enforcement and Vehicle crash investigators
New investigative exploits. Enhanced investigative opportunities and attribution. 21st century policing.
What tech are people driving around with? What can we get? How can we get it? What electronic footprint are they leaving? What will the car tell us about an accident?
Sessions and topics covered:
E-cars and telematics
An in depth look at the electronic capabilities, recording and signals from modern vehicles. Lets take a look under the hood.
Geolocation, nav and wifi
Vehicles send and receive data on the network. Can this be plotted, tracked, searched and exploited? Where does this fall within current legislation?
Crash Investigation
The physical evidence at the scene tells the CSI one story. Do the telematics in the vehicles tell another, different, more accurate story? How the investigator can harvest, retain and evidentially present the data in court, and what is required.
Surveillance and tracking
What are the opportunities available to law enforcement to use this data?
Additional network support and monitoring systems
Number plate recognition, Smart highways and roads, emergency service tech to monitor roads, hotspots and access points.
Let us laterally think out opportunities and New investigative exploits. Consider Enhanced investigative opportunities and attribution, and get ahead of the curve.
Notice
Whilst every effort will be made to avoid, Due to the nature of the course, and live searching in the dark web, students may be exposed to disturbing or sexual images, profanity and graphic content, beyond the control of the presenter.
About the instructor
Mark Bentley is a globally recognised communications data expert, who works as an adviser, trainer and consultant to security services, government and police forces around the world.
His experience is based on 35 years as a detective, which includes experience gained working for the UK National Crime Agency (NCA), Metropolitan police, and Child Exploitation and Online Exploitation (CEOP), in the capacity of overt, reactive and covert operations management.
He has been involved in the tracking of high profile cases, persons and vessels.
He is the Open source expert and lead advisor for forces and government agencies in several countries and advises on data analysis to government agencies, both domestic and abroad. Administrates and runs a leading , dedicated Law enforcement tools site for open sourcing.
His specialist area is device tracking and interrogation, alternative profile digital shadowing, injection and weaponising.
Mark presents this and other subjects to government and law enforcement around the world, both independently, and at ISS world training events. He is a lecturer for International policing organisations, EU cybercrime twinning project, The Council of Europe and The UK College of policing.
Registration
November 1, 2016 Washington, DC
Click Here to Register one person for $695 USD or register two people for $995 USD (2 registrations = $497.50 per person)