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Aurora Police ramp up digital tools to combat child exploitation

July 26, 2024 | Aurora, DuPage County, Illinois



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Aurora Police ramp up digital tools to combat child exploitation
In a recent government meeting, the Aurora Police Department outlined plans to enhance its digital forensic capabilities through a new grant. Jake Lassure, the department's digital forensic investigator, detailed the acquisition of advanced hardware and software aimed at combating the rising trend of online child exploitation and cryptocurrency-related scams.

Lassure emphasized the alarming increase in child exploitation cases since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen more children engaging online for educational purposes. To address this issue, the department will procure a desktop computer specifically for online investigations, a MacBook Pro, and various digital evidence management tools, including a TD4 forensic duplicator for data acquisition.

The software component of the grant includes several key programs. The Celebrite Guardian software will streamline case management and digital evidence storage, while the Magnet Forensics GrayKey package will facilitate data extraction from smartphones. Additionally, the Chainalysis Reactor program will assist in investigating cryptocurrency scams, which have disproportionately affected the elderly community in Aurora.

Lassure noted the importance of keeping the software updated, given the rapid pace of technological advancement. He assured that the tools being acquired are among the best in the field, with ongoing updates and support from the vendors to ensure they remain effective in investigations.

The meeting concluded with no further questions from committee members, marking a significant step forward in the Aurora Police Department's efforts to enhance its digital forensic capabilities and protect the community from emerging online threats.

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