Applying Technology to Defeat Child Abuse Webinar for Law Enforcement

First off, let me just clarify, that yes, I do work for one of the companies that is putting on this webinar, Nuix. Obviously, I have an interest is seeing folks use Nuix as a tool for investigations, electronic discover and every other tool we have available. That being said, I’m actually very happy that we have partnered with NetClean to provide tools to help law enforcement deal with child abuse materials:

 

Child protection and law enforcement agencies must handle large and growing volumes of multimedia files in their efforts to catch perpetrators and identify and rescue child abuse victims. Through a partnership between software vendors NetClean and Nuix, agencies can now streamline the workflow for extracting, analyzing, categorizing, and investigating the sources of child abuse material, helping to identify and build a case against the perpetrators and their associates.

 

Join us for a webinar designed specifically for government professionals. We’ll walk you through how to effectively use this enhanced technology to manage your in-house investigations.

It makes me happy to think that the tools being developed by my coworkers can be used to such a good purpose!

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