3 day child protection , missing child tracking, and offender management investigators course.
A unique 3 day Cyber investigator course to empower and up-skill the ability of the online law enforcement investigator, by an experienced law enforcement investigator.
Course Structure
Day 1 Setting the scene. Identifying where offenders are online, and what footprints they leave
Day 2 What advantages we have in identifying targets. Tools and tradecraft
Day 3 Covert monitoring and browsing surveillance
Presented by
Mark Bentley
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
This 3-day course is designed for government and police investigators, to take the cybercrime and Digital media investigator training to another, far higher level than currently offered elsewhere. This is due to the spectrum of experience of the presenter.
Investigators engaged in open sourcing, (OSINT) analytics, digital media examination and device interrogation will benefit greatly from this course. Public protection, Crime analysts, National security, Pedophile, and Specialist offender units will especially benefit, due to the background and experience of the presenter.
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.
Course Outline
This course is designed for the cyber investigator involved in offender management and identification of offenders against children, through their online footprint, chatrooms, image sharing forums and digital shadow. Management of known offenders will also feature, with investigator tradecraft to harvest and identify online surfing which is against parole and bail conditions.
The course theme is that of paedophile tracking and management, and examples to add context will be given throughout. Therefore delegates should be involved in this area of work and trained to deal with the nature of these investigations. No exposure to visual CP images will take place, but content will be alluded to.
Tradecraft tools and techniques will also be discussed re tracking and tracing missing and vulnerable children.
Delegates will be provided with a USB to keep, containing training examples, documents , plus over 1000 open source tools links to assist the delegate , post course.
Learning Objectives
The Key areas/covered and learning objectives are:
Identifying means to track and identify offenders
Awareness of forums and chat rooms used by offenders
How to open source offenders
Identifying traits and common methods used by targets
Covert and passive profile building and use to monitor chat rooms and blogs
Effective deep and dark web monitoring
Child abuse Image tracking and origin identification
Offender management and investigating breaches of parole/ bail conditions by digital shadow analysis
Digital hygiene and tradecraft
Social engineering to catch offenders
Missing children- tracking and tracing tools and techniques.
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 profanity and mild graphic content, beyond the control of the presenter.
Presenter
Mark Bentley has over 36 years experience as a law enforcement officer, with over 10 in child protection and offender tracking. As the data comes manager at the UK Child Exploitation and Online Protection government unit in London (CEOP), he was exposed to offender data and footprints on a daily basis and honed his skills in tracking offenders. This provides him with an expert knowledge and insight into offender behaviour, and on device and social network tracking and monitoring. The course includes solved real life cases being quoted, to add depth, relevance and context to the course.
The course content is such that this course is not suitable for investigators not used to dealing with paedophile offenders and their interests in children. Ideally, officers from ICE, NCMEC, ICMC, ALERT, MCSC, USMS child protection, and Child protection professionals are the target audience. Government and local authority social workers in this arena are also welcome.
Registration
November 7-9, 2018 Washington, DC, USA
Click Here to Register one person for $1,295 or register two people for $1,995 USD (2 registrations = $997.50 per person)