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The Investigation Room Webinar Series – Episode 4
Navigating the Shadows:
Expediting CAC Investigations

<span style="font-size: 24px">The Investigation Room Webinar Series – Episode 4</span><br/>Navigating the Shadows:<br/>Expediting CAC Investigations

Aired: Wednesday, 20 September 2023
Duration: 45 minutes

In this episode, we took a deep dive into the world of Internet Crimes against Children (ICAC) with seasoned experts Sigal Caspi and Page McBeth. Both are former investigators with a wealth of experience, including Page’s extensive background in the ICAC task force in Oregon.

Page McBeth is a veteran investigator with an illustrious career spanning decades. In addition to his years with the ICAC task force, he has also managed various complex criminal investigations such as racketeering and public corruption, handled grants, personnel matters, and agency policies. All of this adds up to the unparalleled depth he will bring to our discussion.


Our discussion covers the following topics:

  • Deciphering Digital Evidence: Understanding digital evidence is crucial, given the internet’s dominance as offenders’ playground.
  • Unmasking Fictitious Identities: Learn how to attribute different activities and identifiers to a single predator who can hide behind multiple fabricated personas.
  • Collaborative Efforts: Explore why local and global agencies must unite forces in the fight against ICAC.
  • Managing Emotional Pressure: Last but not least – learn how automated media analysis can shield you from distressing content (images, videos).


We also presented a case similar to one Page has dealt with and discuss how technology helped him reveal the offenders.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with real-life cases, technological solutions, and expert strategies. Let’s work together to safeguard the future generations.

Speakers

  • Sigal Caspi Pathfinder Subject Matter Expert, Cellebrite
  • Page McBeth Customer Success Manager, Cellebrite <br>| Former key member of the ICAC task force in Oregon