The AIG NY/NJ Chapter presents: "Navigating the Digital Crime Scene." This 2-hour, live webinar is FREE for NY/NJ Chapter Members and 25 dollars for all other AIG members. At the conclusion of training, students will earn 2 CPE credits in the specialized knowledge field of study.
Students will be introduced to the industry standard methods for securing/preserving/documenting a crime scene, focusing on digital evidence. Students will gain information on how to document the collection of devices such as: desktop computers; laptops; USB drives, and other similar media; network attached storage arrays; identification of hidden or covert electronic devices; and mobile devices. Instructors will also provide students information on how to prepare for the execution of a search warrant where digital devices are sought.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the training, participants will gain an understanding of Crime Scene Practices: Scene Security; Scene Search Methods; Identification of Evidence; Documentation of Evidence; Preparing for Seizure of Electronic Storage Devices; Recognition of Electronic Storage Devices; Preservation of Potential Electronic Evidence; Collection of Digital Storage Devices and other Evidence Items.
Prerequisites: Knowledge of employer's policy regarding search/seizure; knowledge of state/federal law applicable to AIG member's area(s) of operation.
Instruction will be made via Lectures, PowerPoint Presentations and Group Discussions/Question and Answer from the Audience.
Registration, Membership, or Technical Questions?
For assistance with membership matters, including updating your contact information, or renewal, contact Membership Services Specialist Justin Ramos at jramos@inspectorsgeneral.org.
All other concerns may be directed to AIG Program Director Mai Morris at n_morris@inspectorsgeneral.org.
For more information regarding refunds, concerns and program cancellation policies please go to:
NASBA-Admin-Policy-Group-Live-07.25.2020.pdf (inspectorsgeneral.org)
Senior Investigator, Office of Special Investigations, Sex Crimes Division, New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
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