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星期一, 4月 25, 2016

AG HEALEY KICKS OFF 5th ANNUAL NATIONAL CYBER CRIME CONFERENCE

AG HEALEY KICKS OFF 5th ANNUAL NATIONAL CYBER CRIME CONFERENCE
More Than 600 Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors, and Investigators from Across the Nation Expected to Attend Three-day Event

BOSTON —This morning, Attorney General Maura Healey kicked-off the fifth annual National Cyber Crime Conference, the only multi-day conference of its kind aimed at training law enforcement officials in digital evidence.

More than 600 law enforcement officers, prosecutors and investigators are expected to attend the three-day conference. During her opening remarks, AG Healey stressed the importance of understanding and analyzing digital evidence to help combat cyber crime.

“As law enforcement officials, we are tasked with keeping pace with evolutions in technology that are changing faster than ever,” said AG Healey. “As more criminals take advantage of the digitized world we live in, these trainings are essential to help us adapt to our data-driven society and prevent cyber crime. We would like to express our gratitude to all of the speakers, presenters, partners and sponsors who have come together for this annual, one-of-a-kind conference.”

James Trainor, Assistant Director of the Cyber Division of the FBI, delivered the keynote address. Trainor is responsible for leading the FBI’s efforts to identify, pursue, and defeat cyber adversaries targeting global U.S. interests.

“As cyber crime evolves, the FBI aims to work ever more closely with state and local law enforcement partners,” said Assistant Director Trainor. “Part of this effort includes sharing techniques and their application, as well as our knowledge of adversaries, with state and local partners through our Cyber Investigator Certification Program and a course for Cyber First Responders.”

The conference also features a panel on “Going Dark,” a discussion between Seth Kosto from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, Matthew Segal at ACLU of Massachusetts, and Jonathan Zittrain, Director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society about the challenges and concerns regarding the balance of law enforcement access and personal privacy. 

            Lt. Colonel James J. Emerson, the Chairman of the International Association of Chiefs of Police Computer Crime and Digital Evidence Committee, will provide the welcoming remarks on Tuesday. Emerson is the COO/Managing Director at ICG, Inc, where he provides management of cybercrime investigation and mitigation services for private sector victims in cooperation with public sector agencies. Emerson has presented forensic evidence and expert testimony in numerous federal and state civil and criminal cases over the past 12 years.

Attendees at this week’s conference represent 35 states, Canada, England, and Turks and Caicos Islands. Law enforcement, prosecutors, and investigators will attend from, among many others, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Coast Guard, Massachusetts State Police, Boston Police Department, and district attorney’s offices and police departments across the country.  

           The conference consists of multiple breakout sessions of labs, lectures, and certification programs in which attendees will be trained on a wide range of topics pertaining to digital forensic analysis, including mobile device forensics, decryption, and the newest analytic software. Attendees will learn how to identify and analyze evidence from basic mobile devices, iPhones and other Apple products, GPS devices, DVRs, gaming consoles and from the “cloud.”

            Other seminars will address social networks, gaming, terrorism, child sex trafficking, electronic currency, school threats, and drone forensics. Seminars to improve the prosecution of cyber crimes will also be provided, as well as tracks dedicated specifically to human trafficking and terrorism. More than 80 speakers will conduct 150 sessions on various topics. 

           The conference is hosted by the AG’s Office in partnership with the Microsoft, the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), SEARCH, and the National Attorneys General Training & Research Institute. Exhibitors participating in the conference include AccessData, Berla Corporation, BlueRISC, Inc., Cellebrite, DME Forensics, Drivesaver, Inc., Fernico, Guidance Software, Inc., High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), Magnet, Microsoft, MSAB, the National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI), NW3C, Nuix, Paraben Corporation, Pen-Link, SEARCH, SRT Wireless, Sumuri, LLC, SysTools, TASER, Teel Technologies, Veritone, Vound, LLC, and Voyager Analytics.

The AG’s Office has long made the prevention and prosecution of cyber crime a priority. The Office has a state-of-the-art Digital Evidence Lab in Boston, which has statewide capacity to deal with cyber crime and more efficiently process digital evidence that is present in virtually every investigation. Since 2008, the AG’s Office has provided cyber training for more than 16,000 state and local law enforcement personnel from across the Commonwealth and the nation. 

A list of participating agencies and police departments in this year’s conference include:

Abington Police Department
Metropolitan Police Department
Alabama District Attorneys Association
Middlesex District Attorney's Office
Androscoggin Sheriff's Office
Middlesex Sheriff Office
Arizona Attorney General's Office
Mississippi Attorney General's Office
Arkansas Attorney General's Office
Montgomery County Police Department
Arkansas State Police
Montreal Police Department
Arlington Police Department
MS Attorney General's Office
Ashland Police Department
Nahant Police Department
Athol Police Department
Nashua Police Department
Auburn Police Department
Nassau County Police Dept.
Babson College Public Safety
Natick Police Department
Barnstable Police Department
National Computer Forensics Institute
Barnstable Sheriff's Office
National Security Agency
Beatrice Police Department
NCMEC
Bentley University Police Department
Nebraska Attorney General Office
Bergen County Prosecutor's Office
Nebraska Attorney General's Office
Berkeley County Sheriff's Office
Needham Police Department
Berkshire District Attorney's Office
NESPIN
Boston Police Department
New Hampshire State Police
Boston Police Department
New Jersey State Police
Bourne Police Department
New York State Police
Braintree Police Department
Newport Police Department
Brewster Police Department
NH Attorney General's Office
Bridgeport Police Department
NH Department of Justice
Bridgewater Police Department
NJ Div. of Criminal Justice
Bristol County District Attorney's Office
NJ Division of Criminal Justice
Bristol District Attorney's Office
Norfolk District Attorney's Office
Brookline Police Department
North Adams Police Department
Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office
North Attleboro Police Department
Burlington Police Department
Northampton Police Department
Burlington Police Dept.
Northborough Police Department
Cambridge Police Department
Northwestern District Attorney's Office
Campden County Prosecutor's Office
Norwood Police Department
Cape and Islands DA's Office
New York District Attorney’s Office
Chelsea Police Department
New York Police Department
Chicago Police Department
NYS Department of Law
Chicopee Police Department
Office of Special Narcotics
Chula Vista Police Department
Office of State Attorney, First Judicial Circuit
Coast Guard Investigative Service
Office of the Albany County District Attorney
Concord Police Department
Office of the Attorney General of Colorado
Cranston Police Department
Office of the Attorney General of Delaware
Cranston Police Department 
Office of the Attorney General of Ohio
CyberTipline, NCMEC
Office of the Attorney General of Oklahoma
Dallas Police Department
Office of the Attorney General of Tennessee
Danvers Police Department
Office of the Attorney General of Washington
DCIS
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Dedham Police Department
Office of the Grafton County Attorney
Defense Department
Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor
Dennis Police Department
Office of the State Auditor
Department of Justice
Orleans Police Department
DHS -ICE
Palmer Police Department
Plymouth County District Attorney's Office
Pawtucket Police Department
Division of Criminal Justice
Peabody Police Department
Drug Enforcement Administration
Pepperell Police Department
Duxbury Police Department
Plymouth County Sheriff's Department
Eagan Police Department
Police Executive Research Forum
East Bridgewater Police Department
Queens District Attorney's Office, ECONOMIC CRIMES
East Providence Police Department
Queens District Attorney's Office
Easthampton Police Department
Quincy Police Department
Easthampton Police Dept.
Revere Police Department
ED OIG
Rhode Island Department of Attorney General
Erving Police Department
Rhode Island ICAC Task Force
Essex County District Attorney's Office
Rhode Island State Police
Essex County Prosecutor's Office
Rhode Island State Police Affiliate
Essex County Prosecutor's Office  - Major Crimes
RI Attorney General's Office
Essex District Attorney’s Office
Richmond County DA Office
Everett Police Department
Richmond County District Attorney
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Rochester Police Department
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Comm.
Saint Croix Virgin Island Police Department
Foxboro Police Department
Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office
Foxborough Police Department
San Diego County District Attorney's Office
Frauds Bureau / Cyber Crimes Unit
San Diego Police Department
Fremont Police Department
SDCDA
Grafton County Attorney's office
SDSO-CATCH
Greenfield Police Department
SDUSD
Greenwich Police Department
Seekonk Police Department
Gwinnett County Police
Sherborn Police Department
Hampden County District Attorney's Office
Smithsonian Institution Office of the Inspector General
Hampton Police Department
Somerville Police Dept.
Hanson Police Department
Special Investigations Division
Harvard University Police Department
Special Narcotics Prosecutors Office
Harwich Police Department
Special Prosecutions Unit/ High Tech Crimes
Hawaii Department of the Attorney General
Springfield Police Department
Hawthorne Police Department
State Attorney Office, 1st Judicial Circuit - Felony division
Heber Springs Police Department
State of Rhode Island Department of Attorney General
High Tech Crimes Unit Montreal Police Department
Stow Police Department
High Technology Analysis Unit
Suffolk County DA's Office
Hillsborough County Attorney's Office
Suffolk County District Attorney
Hollis Police Department
Swansea Police Department
Homeland Security Investigations
Taunton Police Department
Hudson Police Department
Templeton Police Department
Hudson Police Department
Toms River Police Department
Insurance Fraud Bureau
Town of Dennis MIS Dept.
Insurance Fraud Bureau of Massachusetts
U.S. Coast Guard
International Association of Chiefs of Police
U.S. Dept. of Education / OIG
Internet Crimes Against Children
U.S. Dept. of Education, OIG
King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Inspector General
Kings County District Attorney's Office
U.S. Pretrial Services
Lake County State's Attorney's Office
U.S. Probation
Lancaster County Sheriff's Office
U.S. Probation, WDPA
Lebanon Police Department
United Pretrial Services
Lincoln Police Department
United States Probation
MA. Dept. of Elementary & Secondary Education
US Coast Guard
Maine Attorney General's Office
US Department of Education Office of Inspector General
Maine State Police
US Department of Education/OIG
Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit
US Dept. of ED/OIG
Malden Police Department
USAF
Manchester Police Department
USCG DRI
Manchester, CT Police
USVI Police Department
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Utah State Bureau of Investigation
Mansfield Police Department
Vermont Office of Attorney General
Marlborough Police Department
Verona Police Department
Mass. Executive Office of Education
Virgin Islands Police Department
Massachusetts Attorney General's Office
Walpole Police Department
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Waltham Police Department
Massachusetts Environmental Police
Waterbury  Police Department
Massachusetts State Police
Waterbury Police Department
Massachusetts State Police - AGO
Wellesley Police Department
Massachusetts State Police - Bristol SPDU
Wellesley Police Department
Massachusetts State Police - Middlesex DAO
Westbrook Police Department
Massachusetts State Police - NWDA
Westwood Police Department
Massachusetts State Police / Bristol DA's Office
Weymouth Police Department
Massachusetts State Police
Wilbraham Police Department
Massport Police
Wilmington Police Department
Maynard Police Department
Winthrop Police Department
Medway Police Department
Wisconsin Department of Justice
Memphis Police Department
Worcester Police Department
Memphis Police Department
Wrentham Police Department
Merrimack Police Department
York County District Attorney
Merrimack Police


MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF ARTISTS FOR HUMANITY'S EPICENTER TO DOUBLE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXPANSION OF ARTISTS FOR HUMANITY'S EPICENTER TO DOUBLE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
New 52,000 Square Foot Building Designed to be the Largest Energy Positive Commercial Facility on the East Coast
BOSTON - Monday, April 25, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the proposed expansion of Artists For Humanity's EpiCenter to help Boston meet the City's dual objectives of providing living wage jobs for urban youth and filling business demand for skilled workers. Mayor Walsh was joined by Artists For Humanity's Executive and Artistic Director Susan Rodgerson as well as by the project's sponsors: Liberty Mutual Insurance Chairman and CEO David H. Long; Cabot Corporation CEO Sean Keohane; and Vice President of Global Gillette Business at Procter & Gamble John Mang.
Based in the Fort Point Community of South Boston, Artists For Humanity is a national leader in youth arts enterprise whose mission is to bridge economic, racial, and social divisions by providing under-resourced urban youth with the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design. 

"Artists for Humanity is building a new generation of Boston-based artists and creative thinkers, and this expansion project will allow them to provide even more opportunities for our youth to become involved in creative work environments," said Mayor Walsh. "Their innovative approach combines arts and culture with STEM curriculum to give our young people the skills to think critically and obtain well-paying careers in the future."

Artists For Humanity is the largest onsite employer of teens in Boston and demand for services has exceeded its current space.To meet the demand for services, Artists For Humanity plans to expand its existing EpiCenter with an additional 52,000 square feet to expand existing initiatives and accommodate new ones. Plans for the expansion include:
 
  • Double its employment of high school-aged teens;
  • Develop vocational programs in technology-based arts media and trades;
  • Engage the community through a fully-equipped Makers Studio;
  • Craft a unique community-based space dedicated to the urban youth experience;
  • Expand its successful event space for corporate and social celebrations;
  • Connect youth through partnerships with universities and synergistic industries; and
  • Be the vibrant center for creativity in the Innovation District.
The vision for the new facility has been made possible through donations from three sponsors: Liberty Mutual Insurance; P&G/Gillette; and Cabot Corporation. A groundbreaking for the new facility is scheduled for the fall of 2016.

To help Artists For Humanity realize its vision for the new facility, Liberty Mutual Insurance donated $1.5 million - an initial $1 million to establish the Liberty Mutual Career Center and, as announced by Liberty Mutual Chairman and CEO David Long at today's kickoff event, and an additional $500,000 to help AFH meet its fundraising goals. The Career Center will provide space forsector-specific apprenticeships and advanced certificate-based trainingincluding experiential learning and STEM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Math) skill development.

"Artists for Humanity is a bridge that links Boston businesses with the next generation of skilled, creative, technologically-savvy employees," said Liberty Mutual Chairman and CEO David H. Long. "Artists for Humanity's mission to provide under-resourced youth with the skills needed to succeed aligns perfectly with Liberty's philanthropic aspiration to change lives and transform communities of our most vulnerable neighbors. We are honored to help bring to fruition this new Career Center that holds the promise of changing the lives of local youths and giving Boston the workforce it needs to be an innovation leader."    

"A few years back, Artists for Humanity shared a new vision with us," said John Mang, Vice President, Global Gillette, The Procter & Gamble Company. "This vision took a little piece of land and upon it, create something bold, inspiring and far-reaching.  This vision enables Artists for Humanity to more than double the number of teens it reaches every year, while enhancing the local community through new services and offerings such as a fully equipped Makers Studio. This dream was so compelling that we wanted to help make it a reality.  That is why we made an unprecedented decision to donate a parcel of our land to Artists for Humanity to bring its vision to life."

In 2004, AFH completed the Artists For Humanity EpiCenter - the nation's 9th LEED Platinum building - a facility dedicated to providing young people with employment, opportunity and connections.  Working with Behnisch Architekten, Artists For Humanity's new expansion is slated to become the largest energy positive commercial facility on the East Coast. The project includes passive design, radiant heating & cooling, and an innovative 235 kW 'wrapper' of mesh-integrated photovoltaics to power the building.

To help achieve this energy positive goal, Cabot Corporation, donated $400,000 worth of its highly insulating aerogel. This product will be used in the unique SOLERA® + LUMIRA® aerogel daylighting systems created to provide exceptional thermal performance, as well as natural light distribution and diffusion.

"We are proud to support Artists for Humanity, as this pioneering and iconic facility will not only be a model that can be replicated for green building and renewable energy efforts across the globe, but will demonstrate the energy-saving capabilities of our aerogel technology and the feasibility of green development," said Sean Keohane, president and CEO, Cabot Corporation.

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MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF BOSTON'S FIRST CHIEF DATA OFFICER

MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF BOSTON'S FIRST CHIEF DATA OFFICER TO ADVANCE BOSTON'S ROLE AS A DATA-DRIVEN LEADER
Andrew Therriault to lead Boston's Citywide Analytics Team

BOSTON - Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Andrew Therriault to serve as the City's first Chief Data Officer. Therriault will work to advance Boston's role as a leader in data-driven government and will lead the Citywide Analytics Team, building collaborations with outside partners and serving as the public face for the City's data analytics program.
 
"The Citywide Analytics Team is an invaluable asset, helping to keep Boston at the forefront of data-driven solutions that provide excellent services to the people of Boston," said Mayor Walsh. "I am excited to welcome Andrew to the team to build on our successes in using data to enhance city operations and improve quality of life for our residents. I look forward to working closely together to develop innovative ways to deliver the best possible services to the people of Boston."
 
Therriault will join the City's team after serving as Director of Data Science for the Democratic National Committee, in Washington, D.C. He previously served as Senior Data Scientist for Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and Director of Research for Pivotal Targeting. A native of Haverhill, Therriault completed B.A, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at New York University and a postdoctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University.
 
This new position builds on the momentum of the Citywide Analytics Team initiatives, which just recently announced the launch of the City's new data dashboard that tracks the demographics of the City's workforce. In addition, the Citywide Analytics Team also released its first annual Year-In-Review, which highlights several case studies from 2015 in which data was used to improve quality of life and improve government operations.
 
As a member of the leadership team of the Department of Innovation and Technology, Therriault will manage Boston's Citywide Analytics and GIS Teams. Therriault will also work closely with other Chiefs and Commissioners to expand the use of visualization and analytics to improve operations throughout the City.
 
"I am thrilled to be joining Boston's Citywide Analytics Team as the city's first Chief Data Officer," Therriault said. "Local governments have a tremendous impact on their citizens' lives, and Boston has been a pioneer in using data and analytics to improve every aspect of City services. It's an exciting time to be part of such an innovative and growing department, and I look forward to leading the Citywide Analytics Team to even greater heights ahead."
 
The Citywide Analytics Team has led more than a dozen projects across the city, which are captured in their first annual Year-In-Review.
 
Highlights include:
 
  • Launched CityScore, an initiative that compiles key performance metrics from city departments every day to provide an at-a-glance view of the City's overall performance;
  • Created data dashboards, which provides the Mayor and executives with tools for data-driven management and ways to measure the impact of City services on quality of life;
  • Building Intelligence System, which combines data from many sources to give firefighters up-to-date hazard information en route to fire scenes;
  • Used traffic data from the Waze app to improve the flow of vehicles on the roadway and increase safety for vulnerable road users
  • Hosted Hub Hackathons to engage the community with Boston's Open data portal and help residents explore topics that matter to their community.
 
ABOUT BOSTON'S CITYWIDE ANALYTICS TEAM
 
The Citywide Analytics Team uses data to improve quality of life and enhance government operations in the City of Boston. By combining modern data analysis and visualizations with a deeply engaged approach to performance improvement and change management, the team works with departments across the City to solve challenging problems, build a more effective government and deliver better outcomes for the people who live and work in Boston.