2303: PhotoShop 7 Lab
Wednesday, June
23, 2004
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Presenter: Keith Daniels
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
This module offers instruction in PhotoShop and covers the “how-to” of image
creation and enhancement, storage and layers of digital images, evidence
detection and preservation, camera identification, and discussion of morphed
image identification. A good workshop for the ICAC investigator seeking to
enhance investigations involving digital images.
PRESENTER BIO
Mr. Keith I.
Daniels is a Computer Training Specialist in the Training Services
department of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and
Statistics, where he performs a variety of tasks related to the provision of
training to local, state and federal agencies on computer technology issues
with criminal justice applications. Mr. Daniels provides technical
assistance to law enforcement agencies in active cases, prepares training
materials, teaches SEARCH investigative courses and speaks at conferences
throughout the United States.
Mr. Daniels specializes in online child exploitation courses, primarily
Investigation of Online Child Exploitation Level Two, and is certified by
the Robert Presley Institute of Criminal Investigation (ICI) of the
California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST).
Before joining SEARCH in 2000, Mr. Daniels was a Law Enforcement Officer in
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, for 30 years. In the past decade, he specialized in
child abuse and child sexual exploitation investigation. Since 1996, he has
conducted online investigations dealing mainly with the possession,
manufacture and distribution of child pornography. He has presented
workshops in the areas of child exploitation and the Internet, both in
Canada and the United Kingdom.
Mr. Daniels is certified by California POST’s ICI, where he won the Top
Investigator award. He is also an ICI-certified instructor. He is a guest
instructor for the National District Attorneys Association and the U.S.
Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
Mr. Daniels is a member in good standing of the Canadian Government Senate
Committee on Child Sexual Exploitation. He was an advising member of the
Interpol Standing Committee on Child Sexual Exploitation and an adviser to
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Criminal Intelligence Services of Canada.
He is also a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association.
Mr. Daniels maintains a Bachelor of Arts degree-equivalency in Criminal
Justice and Information Technology through Princeton University and Medgar
Evers College of The City University of New York.
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