Event Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando
Event Dates: 16-18 December, 2024
Event Website: The Florida ICAC Conference
Are you attending the Florida ICAC Conference this year?
If you are, visit our booth for a personalised demonstration of our award-winning digital forensics tools, designed to fast-track investigations into child abuse and exploitation.
Trusted by specialist ICAC, CSAM and CSAE investigators worldwide, our technology is a game-changer for both on-scene and lab-based investigations. Our platform delivers rapid, actionable insights from thousands of digital devices and apps.
Detego’s record-breaking data extraction speeds, accurate triage, AI analytics (including face recognition, semantic search and indecent image detection) and advanced workflow automation can accelerate every stage of your casework from extraction and analysis to creating court-ready reports.
Don’t miss our exclusive presentation:
From Cyber Tip to Conviction – Accelerating ICAC Investigations with Detego
Date: 18 December 2024
Time: 1:00 to 2:45 pm
Location: Regency P, Meeting Room
Presented by: Rob Maddox (Director of North American Training and Technical Sales Engineer, Detego Global)
Join former ICAC investigator and DFIR expert Rob Maddox for an interactive session that takes you beyond slide decks. See practical, real-time demonstrations of how the Detego platform accelerates ICAC investigations, including:
- Responding to cyber tips and rapidly identifying crime-linked devices
- Extracting relevant data at record-breaking speeds
- Using AI analytics and automation to pinpoint evidence and uncover hidden connections in seconds
Visit us at booth #12 or join our exclusive walkthrough to discover how our solutions can help you eliminate bottlenecks, expedite case resolutions and protect the vulnerable.
About the Florida ICAC Conference
This free, specialised three-day conference focuses on investigating and prosecuting technology-facilitated crimes against children. Hosted by the Florida ICAC Task Forces in partnership with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Child Abduction Response Team (CART) and Sexual Offender Registration and Enforcement, the event delivers highly specialised training to help law enforcement investigators and prosecutors enhance their capabilities in safeguarding children from technology-enabled exploitation.