Join Us for an Insightful Webinar on Digital Evidence Sharing in Law Enforcement
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern policing, the role of digital evidence has become increasingly critical. As law enforcement agencies strive to keep pace with technological advancements, many still find themselves relying on outdated practices that can hinder justice. To address these challenges, we invite you to register for an engaging webinar on Wednesday, September 24, at 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT / 10 a.m. PT. This session promises to be a valuable opportunity for law enforcement professionals to enhance their understanding of digital evidence sharing.
Why Attend?
Digital evidence is at the forefront of contemporary investigations, yet many agencies continue to use old habits and risky shortcuts during evidence handoffs. These outdated methods can lead to delays in justice and compromise the integrity of investigations. This webinar aims to clear up common misconceptions and provide actionable insights on what works—and what doesn’t—when sharing digital evidence in today’s world.
Can’t Make It? No Problem!
Even if you can’t attend the live session, we encourage you to register anyway. All registrants will receive a recording of the webinar, ensuring that you won’t miss out on this crucial information.
What You Will Learn
By participating in this webinar, you will gain a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of evidence sharing across public safety. The session will cover:
- Common Myths and Risks: Discover the prevalent misconceptions surrounding cloud collaboration and the potential risks involved.
- Real-Life Examples: Hear from agencies that have successfully navigated the complexities of digital evidence sharing, showcasing effective and safe practices.
- Improvement Tips: Learn practical strategies for reviewing and enhancing your agency’s current approach to digital evidence.
Meet the Experts
The webinar features a panel of seasoned professionals from law enforcement and technology sectors, each bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge to the discussion.
Aaron Pennington
Aaron began his law enforcement career in 2006, driven by a passion for helping others. Currently serving in the Omaha Police Digital Forensics Unit, he has played a pivotal role in adapting the unit to meet the challenges posed by digital evidence. Aaron has also testified as an expert witness in both local and federal cases, showcasing his expertise in the field.
Desmond Racicot
As the Senior Director of Business Development at Cellebrite, Desmond brings over 30 years of public safety experience. A former Chief of Police in Plattsburgh, NY, he has led initiatives in modern policing and community engagement. His extensive background includes providing security services for U.S. and European officials, and he is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Harvard’s Kennedy School.
Scott Montgomery
Scott leads the law enforcement vertical at Amazon Web Services (AWS), leveraging his 13 years of law enforcement experience to help agencies achieve their public safety goals. His background includes roles in SWAT and active shooter response, and he is passionate about using technology to enhance public safety and improve outcomes across the justice system.
Ryan Parthemore
Ryan serves as the Director of Product Management for Digital Forensic Units at Cellebrite, specializing in digital forensics for over 20 years. He has performed thousands of forensic examinations and has extensive training in the field. Ryan’s expertise is instrumental in helping law enforcement agencies improve their case resolution processes through innovative solutions.
Conclusion
This webinar is an essential opportunity for law enforcement professionals to stay informed about the latest trends and best practices in digital evidence sharing. Whether you are looking to modernize your agency’s approach or simply want to learn from industry experts, this session is not to be missed.
Ready to enhance your understanding of evidence sharing in public safety? Register now to secure your spot and take the first step toward transforming your agency’s approach to digital evidence.