Graphic illustrating IoT (Internet of Things) with icons for a camera, tablet, refrigerator, smartwatch, thermostat, and a smart home lock.

Law Enforcement has been searching suspects’ cell phones for a few years now and utilizing that information to solve a myriad of crimes. Cell phones, however, are just the tip of the iceberg when you start considering the information available from the Internet of Things (IoT).

Join us at the Criminal Justice Institute on May 19 to learn about Investigations Using the Internet of Things (IOT).

Home Security Systems. Smart Watches. Refrigerators. FitBits. Cameras. Thermostats. GPS Devices. Tablets. These are just a few of the devices that not only track activity but store the data as well. This data can and should be exploited in criminal investigations.

This course will consider various devices frequently available but usually overlooked, and demonstrate how law enforcement can use this information to identify and prosecute suspects.

By taking this course, students will learn to:

  • Identify sources of IOT information and data storage
  • Determine what IOT sources might be available from a crime scene
  • Recognize the importance of data preservation and demonstrate how to preserve data
  • Identify resources for obtaining and analyzing data

Students will also complete group projects during the class and be given the opportunity to network with each other.


This class will be held May 19 at the Criminal Justice Institute.

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!

Questions? Contact Donnie Reddick / 501-570-8097 / [email protected]