Overview

June 16

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Law enforcement agencies are inundated by data. Whether it’s from internal sources (body worn cameras, dash cams, CCTV systems, digital documents) or external (broadcast media, websites, social media and more), today’s public safety agencies have more information than ever before to help them maintain safe and livable communities.

But managing and analyzing all that data – extracting, classifying and indexing key facts from all those different media sources – is an incredibly difficult challenge, and one that’s growing exponentially harder by the day.

On June 16, join us for a 30-minute webcast on how law enforcement agencies can implement better digital forensics strategies for organizing and processing video and image evidence.

As a participant in this webinar, you’ll learn how you can:

· Quickly address the problem of storing and sorting digital assets

· Meet the unique challenges of deriving reliable conclusions in court

· Analyze video and image content for multiple entity types

· Automatically perform preliminary analysis to uncover facts which are then validated by a human eye

Speakers

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Morgan Wright — Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Moderator

Morgan is an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, identity theft and privacy. Morgan's landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. He currently is an adviser to the U.S. Congress House Science, Space and Technology Committee. He’s made hundreds of appearances on national news, radio, print and the Web, and has spoken to audiences around the world. Previously, Morgan was a senior advisor in the U.S. State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program and senior law enforcement advisor for the 2012 Republican National Convention. In addition to 18 years in state and local law enforcement as a highly decorated state trooper and detective, Morgan has developed solutions in defense, justice and intelligence for the largest technology companies in the world including Cisco, Unisys and SAIC. He’s a contributing author for the 4th Edition Computer Security Handbook, and has been quoted in two New York Times best sellers (Sharyl Attkisson: Stonewalled, and Carmine Gallow: Talk Like TED).

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David Humphrey — Speaker

CTO and IDOL Product Manager Micro Focus

Mr. Humphrey, worldwide director and CTO for Micro Focus’s flagship AI for unstructured data and file analytics product, IDOL, oversees product management and innovations to drive customer satisfaction and growth. He has over 25 years’ industrial experience with artificial intelligence technology. From 1996 he held the positions of Head of Engineering and then Managing Director for Neurodynamics, before it was acquired by Autonomy Corporation in 2005. Now part of Micro Focus, he continues to provide analytics solutions for government agencies and major corporations around the globe. Prior to this, Mr. Humphrey was an Electronic Hardware Engineer in multiple industries including machine vision, supercomputing and instrumentation. Mr. Humphrey graduated with a BSc (Hons) in electrical and electronic engineering from The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He is a Chartered Engineer and a member of the Institute of engineering and technology. His current location is Cambridge, England.