Event Location: Four Points by Sheraton Norwood, Boston, MA
Event Dates: 29 April – 01 May, 2025
Event Website: NCCC
We’re thrilled to present Detego, our award-winning Unified Digital Forensics Platform, at the National Cyber Crime Conference in Boston. This powerful solution transforms digital investigations for law enforcement investigators, forensic examiners, and prosecutors, whether they operate on-scene, in forensic labs, or in courtrooms.
Detego eliminates case backlogs with unparalleled speed and efficiency, enabling investigators to acquire and analyse data from thousands of devices and apps at record-setting speeds. Forensic teams benefit from an AI-powered analytics suite featuring semantic search, object detection, facial recognition, and advanced steganography detection, all designed to uncover critical evidence and hidden connections in minutes. Prosecutors can rely on the platform’s court-ready reporting capabilities to ensure a transparent chain of custody and to present irrefutable digital evidence in court.
The platform also includes AI translation, transcription, photo DNA analysis, hash-matching, AI object detection, expediting cyber tip responses, fraud investigations, offender management, counterterrorism efforts, and more.
Stop by our booth to discover how investigators, forensic examiners, and legal teams leverage Detego in their fight against terrorism, child exploitation, human trafficking, organised crime, and drug trafficking.
About the National Cyber Crime Conference
The National Cyber Crime Conference (NCCC) is one of the world’s premier cyber training events for law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and forensic examiners. Since its launch in 2012, NCCC has grown exponentially, bringing together top cyber experts to deliver hundreds of cutting-edge sessions on the most critical topics. Known for its comprehensive, high-impact agenda, NCCC provides world-class training at a low cost, ensuring greater accessibility.