
From tracking software on smart phones to HTTP cookies that detail your browsing history, nothing we do is secret. We live in a world where there is a digital imprint of nearly everything we do. If something happened and it wasn’t mentioned on the Internet, did it really happen?
IAAR brings you this special one-day seminar at the historic Miami Herald Building in downtown Miami, FL. In this day-long IAAR Seminar, veteran investigative innovator Steven Rambam will teach you how to exploit the declining state of privacy and use it to your advantage through deep Web searches, assets investigations, social network profiling and other cutting-edge techniques.
The days of "dumpster diving" and tedious, expensive surveillance are long gone. Now, technology presents asset recovery teams with electronic data gold mines. Many investigators have migrated their efforts to the online world. You can use these resources to bring your asset recovery* case to victory. These days, you must be proficient in extracting and managing open source data and gathering intelligence from the Cloud. Learn to leverage the world of social networking and use the abundance of useful intelligence and potential evidence from sources such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and many more. Also, learn how to avoid dorking, doxing, cyber-stalking and being the target of a bad guy's cyber-investigation. Learn how to protect you witnesses and your case. These are the 21st Century techniques any investigator needs to close their cases. Don’t miss out.
Seats are limited, so reserve your place today. The information covered in this seminar is also critical for counter-intelligence and "officer safety" purposes.
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Steven Rambam is the founder and CEO of Pallorium, Inc., a licensed Investigative Agency with offices and affiliates worldwide. Since 1981, Pallorium's investigators have successfully closed more than 10,500 cases, ranging from homicide and death claim investigations to missing persons cases to the investigation of various types of sophisticated financial and insurance frauds. Pallorium's online subsidiary, PallTech offers access to nearly 800 data sources and seven major proprietary databases, as well as provides online investigative support services to 2,800 investigative and law enforcement agencies. DataVerification.Net, a custom web portal owned and operated by PallTech, provides specialized identity verification and underwriting solutions to the insurance industry.