NW3C and NCJTC Partner to Host National Internet of Things (IoT) and Emerging Technologies Investigative Conference in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, October 7, 2024 (Newswire.com) - The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) and the National Criminal Justice Training Center of Fox Valley Technical College (NCJTC) are excited to announce their collaborative partnership for the National Internet of Things (IoT) and Emerging Technologies Investigative Conference, taking place from January 14-16, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This premier event promises to bring together law enforcement professionals, industry experts, and subject matter experts to explore the transformative role and impact of IoT technology on criminal investigations and community safety.
As the landscape of IoT devices continues to expand, their significance in modern investigations is becoming increasingly vital. This conference aims to equip law enforcement and investigative professionals with the essential tools and knowledge to effectively leverage IoT technology in their work. Attendees participating in the 2025 event can anticipate expanded sessions, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities designed to empower attendees to stay at the forefront of IoT advancements in criminal justice.
Event highlights include:
- Explore Emerging Technologies: Discover the latest advancements in IoT and related technologies that can enhance investigative efforts.
- Investigative Techniques for Technology-Driven Cases: Learn innovative methods for analyzing data from connected devices to strengthen case-building strategies.
- Navigating the IoT Landscape: Gain insights into the legal and technical challenges of working with IoT data and discover practical solutions for overcoming them.
“IoT technology is transforming the way law enforcement approaches investigations,” said Glen Gainer, President and CEO of NW3C. “This conference is a critical opportunity for professionals to learn, collaborate, and stay ahead of the curve as IoT devices continue to reshape the investigative landscape.”
“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,” said Brad Russ the Executive Director for NCJTC. NW3C and NCJTC are excited to welcome hundreds of law enforcement professionals, industry experts, and technology enthusiasts to this groundbreaking conference, where they can explore the opportunities and challenges presented by the ever-expanding IoT landscape.
Join us in January 2025 to advance your understanding of IoT's impact on law enforcement and to network with fellow professionals dedicated to enhancing community safety through technology.
For more information, view the current agenda, and registration details, please visit www.ncjtc.org/IoT.
Source: NW3C