NW3C and NCJTC Announce National IoT Investigative Conference for 2024
LAS VEGAS, October 31, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) and the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College (NCJTC) have declared their collaboration in hosting the National Internet of Things (IoT) Investigative Conference. Scheduled to occur from January 16-18, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada, the conference aims to convene law enforcement experts, industry leaders, and tech specialists to discuss the implications of IoT technology on criminal investigations and community safety.
The rise of IoT technology has important ramifications for law enforcement and investigative procedures. The conference intends to be a hub for professionals keen on navigating IoT's increasingly intricate role in criminal investigations. Features of the event include:
Technology Demonstrations: The conference will provide insights into the newest IoT devices and their applicability in criminal investigations.
Speaker Sessions: Experts from both the tech industry and law enforcement sectors will share best practices, methods, and case studies relevant to IoT investigations.
Interactive Workshops: Practical workshops will give attendees the tools to collect and analyze IoT data efficiently in real-world situations.
Networking: The event will enable connections among attendees, fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and collaboration within the professional community.
Legal Guidelines: The conference will host sessions aimed at outlining the legal and ethical considerations concerning the use of IoT data in investigations.
"IoT technology is revolutionizing the way we investigate and solve crimes," said Glen Gainer, President and CEO of NW3C. “Our partnership with NCJTC enables us to offer a unique platform for law enforcement professionals to learn, exchange ideas, and stay updated on the latest developments in IoT investigative techniques."
Brad Russ, the Executive Director for NCJTC, commented, “Our partnership leverages NW3C’s 40-year history of supporting law enforcement investigators' technology-based investigations and our ongoing collaboration to provide cutting-edge training in emerging areas of need.” Both organizations are enthusiastic about the prospects of the conference and anticipate the participation of hundreds of law enforcement professionals and industry experts.
For more information about the National Internet of Things Investigative Conference, including registration details and the conference agenda, visit ncjtc.org/IoT.
Source: NW3C via Newswire