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Selected Sessions from the 2025 Annual Conference • Free Webinar Series
2026 Virtual ConferenceThe IACA Virtual Conference brings selected presentations from the 2025 Annual Conference as a free webinar series this summer. It is a chance to access high-quality sessions you may have missed, learn from experienced practitioners, and preview the caliber of training available at the Annual Conference.
Want the full conference experience?These webinars are drawn directly from the 2025 IACA Annual Conference. If you find the Virtual Conference valuable, consider joining us in St. Louis, MO from August 24-28, 2026 for the 36th IACA Annual Conference. Attendees experience the full program, networking opportunities, and live training sessions. Registration is now open.
How the Virtual Conference WorksFree to Attend
All Virtual Conference sessions are offered at no cost to attendees. You do not need to be an IACA member to participate.
Register Individually
Each webinar has its own registration link, so you only need to sign up for the sessions you want.
Translation Available
Wordly AI live translation will be available for all Virtual Conference sessions.
CEUs & Certificates
CEUs and certificates are available according to normal webinar procedures and attendance requirements.
Participation PoliciesLaw Enforcement Only Sessions
Some sessions are restricted to law enforcement personnel. For those sessions, attendees must register using a valid agency email address. Registrations using personal email accounts such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail will be manually reviewed by the Training Committee and rejected.
Continuing Education Credit Eligibility (CEUs)
To be eligible for CEUs, you must register individually for the webinar. Group viewing is permitted, but CEUs are only awarded to the person who registered for the webinar.
If a session is recorded, all registrants will automatically receive the recording after the webinar and will be awarded CEUs through their member profile once the session has been processed.
If a session is not recorded, CEUs are only awarded to individuals who attend the live webinar. CEUs may take up to 7–10 days to appear in your profile after the webinar.
Certificates
Certificates are no longer awarded automatically by the webinar platform, but we have a self-service certificate portal available in multiple languages: English | Español | Italiano . A webinar will not appear in the self-service portal until after it has been completed and may take up to 24 hours to appear in the drop-down list.
Recordings and Materials
Recording availability is determined by the presenter. If a session is recorded, it will automatically be emailed to everyone who registered through Zoom. When available, recordings and presentation materials will be added to each completed session card below.
Upcoming SessionsRegister now for live Virtual Conference presentations still to come.
English Translation Available
OSINT in Reverse: Protecting Yourself from the Tools You UseAlicia Lamm, Williamsburg-James City County Sheriff's Office
Date: June 3, 2026 at 11:00 Eastern
Do you use Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)? The resources you use to research crime, suspects, and offenders are also being used against you—even when you think they are not. This session looks at OSINT from the other side and highlights real-world and online operational security steps you can take to better protect yourself.
Register NowEnglish Translation Available
Coordinate the Chaos with OneNoteJennifer Scavotto, Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Date: July 1, 2026 at 13:00 Eastern
Information overload? Explore the wide range of capabilities of Microsoft OneNote and learn how to coordinate the chaos of too much information. This session will briefly show how to use the program and offer examples of how to use OneNote to organize information both professionally and personally.
Register NowEspañol Solo para la policía Translation Available
Integración de las funciones de recopilación de información e inteligencia en un Centro de Operaciones de Emergencia.Eduardo Maya, DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency
Date: 14 de julio de 2026, 11:00 hora de Nueva York
Se requiere un correo electrónico de la agencia para el registro.
This session is offered twice: English and Spanish versions.
El Centro de Fusión de DC lleva a cabo una misión orientada a la totalidad de amenazas y riesgos en lo que respecta a la recopilación de información y la producción de inteligencia. Abordaremos los procesos de planificación que conducen a la gestión de eventos especiales planificados, así como la manera en que la inteligencia se integra con la planificación de la gestión de emergencias. Por último, analizaremos las tareas del personal del Centro de Fusión y su contribución tanto a la recopilación de información como al apoyo a la gestión de emergencias. English LE Only Translation Available
Integrating Information Collection and Intelligence Functions into an Emergency Operations CenterCarley Wright, DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency
Date: July 21, 2026 at 13:30 Eastern
Agency email required for registration
Esta sesión se ofrece dos veces: en versiones en inglés y en español.
The DC Fusion Center pursues an all-threats and hazards mission regarding information collection and intelligence production. This session will discuss planning processes for special events, how intelligence supports emergency management planning, and how Fusion Center staff contribute to collection and operational support.
Register NowEnglish LE Only Translation Available
ICAC Analytical Investigations: Finding the monsters hiding in plain sightJamie Davis, St Johns County Sheriffs Office
Date: August 4, 2026 at 13:00 Eastern
Agency email required for registration
This session will cover day-to-day analytical investigations initiated by NCMEC and local agencies. Topics include identifying potential suspects, building profile workups, associate analysis, victim identification, and the analyst’s role in child exploitation and ICAC operations.
Register NowEnglish LE Only Translation Available
Call for Justice: The Analytical Breakthrough in the 2006 Amber Woods Cold CaseElicia Main, Manatee County Sheriff's Office
Date: August 16, 2026 at 13:00 Eastern
Agency email required for registration
This presentation explores how crime analyst Elicia Main helped solve the 2006 murder of Amber Woods by analyzing more than 1,000 pages of cell phone data. Her work uncovered key evidence that led to the 2019 arrest of Ralph Williams and highlights the vital role crime analysts play in modern investigations.
Register NowCompleted SessionsBrowse past sessions, recordings, and presentation materials as they become available.
No completed sessions yetOnce webinars are completed, recordings and presentation materials will be added here when available.
Questions?For questions about the Virtual Conference, webinar access, or eligibility for restricted sessions, please contact the Training Committee.
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