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November 5-6, 2020 | Denver Area, CO
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November 5-6, 2020 | Denver Area, CO
Technology impacts almost every type of investigation today. Uncover the information technology users knowingly and unknowingly leave behind when accessing and using electronic devices. Learn how to covertly strengthen your investigations through gathering personal, public and open source data. Discuss techniques to locate evidence through technologies that can benefit any type of investigation.
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**Class is cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date** This course is designed for investigators, detectives and patrol officers seeking general and more global resources to aide in all types investigations - not just technology investigations. Past participants had this to say... *"I learned that several items around the house/crime scene may contain digital evidence that I had never considered."* *"Very good information, I enjoyed the practical application and case studies."* *"Excellent training—better than other digital classes I have taken in the past."* *"Training was very current and relevant. The instructor is very experienced and knowledgeable!"*
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: * Understand the means by which a person leaves a digital “trail” for investigators on multiple digital devices * Examine how to interpret reports of analyzed devices * Apply practices in extracting device histories for investigations * Identify methods to complete search warrants with open-source and social media providers
Thornton Police Department 9551 Civic Center Drive Thornton, CO 80229
**Recommended Lodging:** Courtyard by Marriott Denver North/Westminster 14355 Orchard Pkwy Westminster, CO 80023 There is no room block; please request the state/government room rate when booking.
This fee includes 16 hours of training, program materials, instructional costs, and refreshment breaks. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Another great training opportunity in Thornton, CO! [Mobile Device Investigations](http://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/training/details/TR00006557/TRI0010549/mobile-device-investigations) Nov 2-4, 2020 | $395 Learn current cell phone related strategies and techniques for any type of investigation. Explore and apply current practices for working with different cellular network providers, completing technology-focused search warrants, analyzing cellular provider call data, associating reported data to the investigation and effective case reporting strategies.
Detective Kilpatrick boasts an exemplary 20-year service record within the Baltimore County Police Department, with 18 dedicated years as a detective showcasing his unwavering commitment to justice. Early in his illustrious career, he played a vital role in the Vice Narcotics Unit, employing innovative social media strategies to dismantle drug trafficking networks. His prowess was evident as he exposed a rogue unit within the Baltimore Police Department itself, a triumph chronicled in a book and TV series "We Own This City." Transitioning to the Special Victims Unit, Detective Kilpatrick's dedication remained resolute. In the Crimes Against Children Unit, he adeptly employs social media and open-source intelligence to locate suspects involved in heinous crimes such as sexual abuse and human trafficking. His journey is defined by a ceaseless pursuit of knowledge in OSINT and SOCMINT. Noteworthy is his commitment to professional growth, underscored by prestigious certifications as a Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission Certified Instructor and NWC3-accredited Certified Cyber Crime Intelligence Analyst, Investigator, and Examiner. He has completed diverse training programs on digital forensics, online investigations, and cutting-edge techniques. Detective Kilpatrick travels the United States sharing his love for online investigations. His desire to share his knowledge has earned him the honor of becoming a Nationally Certified Instructor and an NCJTC Associate Instructor. Detective Kilpatrick's remarkable contributions and unwavering commitment underscore his value within the Baltimore County Police Department. His journey, marked by exceptional achievements, positions him as a beacon of inspiration to peers and a guardian of justice within our community.
Detective Kilpatrick boasts an exemplary 20-year service record within the Baltimore County Police Department, with 18 dedicated years as a detective showcasing his unwavering commitment to justice. Early in his illustrious career, he played a vital role in the Vice Narcotics Unit, employing innovative social media strategies to dismantle drug trafficking networks. His prowess was evident as he exposed a rogue unit within the Baltimore Police Department itself, a triumph chronicled in a book and TV series "We Own This City." Transitioning to the Special Victims Unit, Detective Kilpatrick's dedication remained resolute. In the Crimes Against Children Unit, he adeptly employs social media and open-source intelligence to locate suspects involved in heinous crimes such as sexual abuse and human trafficking. His journey is defined by a ceaseless pursuit of knowledge in OSINT and SOCMINT. Noteworthy is his commitment to professional growth, underscored by prestigious certifications as a Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission Certified Instructor and NWC3-accredited Certified Cyber Crime Intelligence Analyst, Investigator, and Examiner. He has completed diverse training programs on digital forensics, online investigations, and cutting-edge techniques. Detective Kilpatrick travels the United States sharing his love for online investigations. His desire to share his knowledge has earned him the honor of becoming a Nationally Certified Instructor and an NCJTC Associate Instructor. Detective Kilpatrick's remarkable contributions and unwavering commitment underscore his value within the Baltimore County Police Department. His journey, marked by exceptional achievements, positions him as a beacon of inspiration to peers and a guardian of justice within our community.
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