Category: Justice

  • MIL-OSI: ZeroFox to Sponsor, Exhibit and Present at FS-ISAC Americas 2025 Spring Summit

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WASHINGTON, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ZeroFox, the leader in external cybersecurity, will sponsor, exhibit, and present at the FS-ISAC 2025 Americas Spring Summit. Conference attendees can visit ZeroFox at Booth #15, and join Chief Technology Officer Mike Price on March 10 from 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM local time, for a presentation on how artificial intelligence (AI) avatars are reshaping the future of cyber operations.

    As financial institutions face increasingly sophisticated digital threats, the role of AI in both attack and defense continues to evolve. Organizations must adapt their security strategies to address emerging challenges, including AI-powered attacks, sophisticated impersonation schemes, automated fraud campaigns, and coordinated cyber threats targeting financial infrastructure. Backed by experts who understand specific risks to financial services institutions, and with over a decade of cybersecurity SaaS experience, ZeroFox is the trusted leader in protecting these enterprise digital landscapes through Digital Risk Protection (DRP), seamlessly integrated with Threat Intelligence (TI) and External Attack Surface Management (EASM) capabilities.

    “The integration of AI into cyber operations represents both a significant challenge and opportunity for financial institutions,” said Mike Price, Chief Technology Officer at ZeroFox. “As these technologies advance, understanding how AI avatars will impact the threat landscape is crucial for developing effective defense strategies. I look forward to sharing insights with the financial services community about preparing for this next evolution in cybersecurity.”

    Representatives from ZeroFox will be available at Booth #15 to discuss the company’s comprehensive external cybersecurity platform and advantages for financial institutions, including:

    • Reduce Attack Surface Exposure and Mitigate Digital Risk: Use ZeroFox’s dedicated digital risk protection products and services, to identify and stop financial fraud, risks, and targeted attacks before they impact your business, customers, partners, and employees.
    • Automate Manual Processes to Augment Security Teams: Advanced automation and analyst-vetted intelligence scours trillions of potentially malicious accounts and posts, reducing the time-intensive process of data collection, analysis, context, and remediation.
    • Understand IoCs and TTPs: Apply expert-vetted, actionable threat intelligence to proactively identify how attackers bypass traditional security perimeter controls and execute targeted attacks against financial services institutions at scale.
    • Protect Customers from Financial Crime: Rapidly identify and stop cybercriminals from exploiting customers’ digital presence, with automated disruption services and in-house takedowns of fraudulent content, accounts, domains, and communications.
    • Avoid Costly Compliance Violations: Automatically enforce policies for all employees and executives across external digital communication and social media platforms to ensure regulatory compliance with PCI DSS, FFIEC, FINRA, and more.
    • Safeguard Key Personnel: Identify and take down fraudulent social media accounts, impersonations, or malicious content targeting your executives and VIPs. Ensure protection from physical threats at home or on-the-go.

    Visit ZeroFox at Booth #15 to learn more. For all media inquiries related to ZeroFox, or to schedule a meeting during the FS-ISAC Americas 2025 Spring Summit, please email press@zerofox.com.

    About ZeroFox
    ZeroFox is the trusted leader with over a decade of cybersecurity SaaS expertise protecting enterprise digital landscapes—where business operations, customers, and threat actors converge. Through its AI-powered Digital Risk Protection (DRP) solutions, seamlessly integrated with Threat Intelligence (TI) and External Attack Surface Management (EASM) capabilities, ZeroFox empowers organizations to proactively monitor, detect, and disrupt emergent threats by cyber attackers targeting their brands, domains, and people. With ZeroFox, organizations can achieve deeper threat contextualization, faster detection and response times, and longer-term cost savings by anticipating, understanding, and mitigating external digital threats at scale. Join thousands of customers, including the largest public sector organizations and leaders in finance, media, technology, retail, and healthcare, to stay ahead of adversaries and manage the full lifecycle of external cyber risks. ZeroFox and the ZeroFox logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of ZeroFox, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Visit zerofox.com for more information.

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    Maisie Guzi, ZeroFox
    press@zerofox.com

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Charting A Way Forward: An Early Review of the Implementation of the FIRST STEP Act

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    The First Step Act of 2018 (FSA) aims to reform the federal prison system and reduce recidivism. At the 2019 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, NIJ held a panel that discussed the FSA and next steps in implementation.

    Following the panel, we interviewed three of the panelists, who addressed several questions:
    • What is the First Step Act and why is it important?
    • What is the Prisoner Assessment Tool Targeting Estimated Risk and Need (PATTERN) and how will the Bureau of Prisons Use it?
    • Prisoner Assessment Tool Targeting Estimated Risk and Need
    • How does PATTERN work?
    • What are the main takeaways from PATTERN and your work on the FSA?
    • How was your experience working on PATTERN and the FSA with NIJ?

    Speakers include:
    • Grant Duwe, Research Director, Minnesota Department of Corrections
    • Zachary Hamilton, Associate Professor, NEED UPDATED ASSOCIATION
    • Alix McLearan, Acting Senior Deputy Assistant Director, Reentry Services Division, U.S. Bureau of Prisons

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONPW44WXzZc

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Proper Prcedure for Drying and Packaging

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJa0VDy20l8

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Dry Stains on Non absorbent Surfaces

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOKhKpQH5fw

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Gathering Ecidence at a Violent Crime Scene

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHlhu5PvtjI

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Polymerase Chain Reaction

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t54RabiGuns

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Cutting Stain Out of Carpet

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB43kEX54v8

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Questioning Sexual Assault Victim, continued 1

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P9v69aGUtM

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  • MIL-OSI Video: DNA Sample from Saliva

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Tzm5cTa7cg

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Home Invasion Notification

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5gpmnzwgPc

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Questioning Burglary Victim

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtrYGAyyZt4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Dry Stains on Absorbent Surfaces

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWki0yggcGw

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Parliamentary delegation from Indonesia to HSE: new prospects for cooperation

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    © Higher School of Economics

    On February 24, a meeting with a delegation of the Committee on Interparliamentary Cooperation of the Council of People’s Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia was held at the HSE on Pokrovsky Boulevard. The event was attended by the Vice-Rector of the University, the Head of the BRICS Expert Council – Russia Victoria Panova and representatives of the university’s scientific departments and centers. During the meeting, the parties discussed key areas for strengthening scientific and expert cooperation, and joint initiatives in the field of science and technology, including through BRICS.

    A delegation from the People’s Representative Council (PRC) Committee on Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation visited the university for the first time. Earlier in the day, a meeting of the Chairman of the Committee of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on International Affairs with the head of the Committee of the People’s Commissars of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Mardani Ali Sera.

    HSE Vice-Rector Victoria Panova welcomed the guests and said that the university is actively developing international cooperation and highly values the opportunities for interaction with Indonesia. She emphasized that HSE is not only one of the leading educational and research centers in Russia, but also a key participant in the work of BRICS: “The Higher School of Economics was chosen as an expert center for analytical and scientific work on BRICS, as it is a modern and young university that is actively developing in such key areas as IT, neuroscience, fundamental physics, and STEM in general. The BRICS Expert Council (BRICS EC) is not just a division created to support the Russian Federation’s chairmanship of BRICS in 2024. We work in long-term areas of political, socio-economic and humanitarian cooperation, conduct research and create platforms for knowledge exchange between the countries of the association.”

    Victoria Panova expressed hope for further strengthening of relations between Russia and Indonesia. “Our task is to offer Indonesia not only educational opportunities, but also expert support in various fields. We are ready for active cooperation and hope that Indonesia will take an active part in the work of the BRICS expert track,” Victoria Panova said.

    Mr. Mardani Ali Sera, in turn, noted that Indonesia is deeply interested in strengthening ties with Russia through multilateral formats, in particular BRICS, and expressed a desire to also develop bilateral relations at all levels. “We are pleased that cooperation between Russia and Indonesia has intensified in recent years. Our country is interested in interacting, including with the BRICS-Russia Expert Council based at the Higher School of Economics. We see what a significant contribution the BRICS ES makes to achieving the common goals of the association: national strategies, economic and scientific and technological development. We are confident that joint work will open up new opportunities for us, especially in the field of using technology and innovation,” Mr. Mardani Ali Sera emphasized.

    Deputy Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Committee Mr. Fadlullah Muhammad Hussein said that Indonesia sees many prospects in cooperation with BRICS: “BRICS offers us great opportunities for cooperation. All member countries communicate on an equal basis and can freely choose which line to work on. BRICS is about all aspects of building a fair world order,” he added.

    Representatives of the National Research University Higher School of Economics emphasized the importance of constant interaction in the scientific research sphere. Alexander Sokolov, Deputy Director Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, National Research University Higher School of Economics, director Foresight Center spoke about the development of new technologies that could be useful for Indonesia: “Our institute is actively developing the foresight direction, creating innovative methodologies and tools for forecasting and modeling future trends in various fields of science and technology. We conduct research aimed at building long-term trends in areas such as space, medicine, energy and IT, and are ready to offer our expertise and resources for work with Indonesia. Joint efforts will allow us to better understand how new technologies can shape the future of economies and societies.”

    Director Institute of Trade Policy, National Research University Higher School of Economics, BRICS ES expert Alexander Daniltsev noted the importance of trade relations for BRICS member countries. He expressed confidence that Indonesia will become a reliable partner not only for Russia. “International trade and economic cooperation issues occupy a key place within BRICS, and we are confident that Indonesia can become an important partner for all countries of the association. We are actively exploring the possibilities of developing trade relations in such strategically important areas as energy, agriculture and high technology. It is important that our joint projects contribute to stable growth and deepening of mutually beneficial cooperation, as well as open up new prospects for all BRICS members,” he said.

    Ekaterina Shamina, Deputy Director for Scientific Projects Directorate for Scientific Projects of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, drew attention to the possibility of joint work with Indonesia in the field of artificial intelligence regulation: “We are developing standards for regulating artificial intelligence in Russia, and this is one of the key areas for BRICS in the coming years. We would like to offer our Indonesian colleagues cooperation in developing a common AI testing system that could be implemented in the BRICS countries. This will allow us to work on the safe and ethical use of new technologies,” she said.

    Alexander Larichev, Deputy Dean for Research Faculty of Law informed Indonesian parliamentarians that the HSE has launched an initiative – the BRICS Law School Consortium, within the framework of which exchanges between players in the field of law are planned, and scientific publications are already being prepared: “We are implementing a lot. Many universities in the BRICS countries have already joined us. The subjects that we are developing are digital law, international commercial law and business law, etc. We will be glad to see Indonesian universities in our Consortium.”

    Natalia Zholnerovich, Deputy Dean Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technologies HSE noted that the faculty was founded in partnership with the Russian Academy of Sciences and its areas of activity are much broader than just geography. “We are developing specific areas of geography: climate change and adaptation to it; climate risk assessment at different levels; migration and urban systems; strategy and territorial planning based on technological solutions; the relationship between people’s potential and the resilience of territories to various risk factors,” she explained.

    The parties discussed the prospects for joint research and analytical reports, agreed on further interaction and planning of joint events aimed at strengthening the partnership within the framework of the HSE and BRICS.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Dartmouth — March is Fraud Prevention Month: learn more about common scams

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    This Fraud Prevention Month the Nova Scotia RCMP is reminding the public to always stay vigilant to help protect themselves against fraud, and sharing common scams to watch out for.

    Fraud can happen to anyone at anytime. Scammers use sophisticated ways to target individuals from across Nova Scotia. The best way to fight these types of crimes is through awareness and using educated caution when dealing with fraudulent calls, texts, emails and messages.

    The most common scams in Nova Scotia over the past year, include:

    • Extortion: Scammers unlawfully obtain money, property or services through intimidation. This is also done through sextortion, a form of blackmail that involves threats to distribute intimate images or videos if money isn’t paid to the fraudster.
    • Romance: Using fake profiles on social media and dating websites, scammers convince people to enter into a virtual relationship with the goal of having them send financial support. Often victims are asked to send compromising photos of themselves and are subsequently extorted for money.
    • Investment: Scammers solicit investments into false or deceptive investment companies that promise higher-than-normal returns.
    • Service: scammers offer services such as tech support, air duct cleaning, or new cellphone service plans, in attempt to steal personal information.
    • Vacation: Scammers call pretending to be a well-known airline, cruise company or vacation travel retailer. They share that you have won a free trip and that you have to pay taxes or fee associated with the free trip.
    • Spear phishing: Pretending to be from legitimate sources, and using what look to be legit email addresses, scammers try to get businesses or individuals to send them money.
    • Job: These scams involve online ads and fake job interviews; victims are often directed to purchase and send gift cards using fraudulent cheques.
    • Rental: Scammers will list a property that is not real or that they do not own. Next, they ask potential renters to pay deposits for the fake property.
    • Bank investigator: Scammers call and ask for help catching fraudulent bank employees or offer help in resolving suspicious account transactions.
    • Merchandise: Scammers create fake online ads online using resale sites, website pop-ups or fake company websites.
    • Emergency: Fraudsters prey on people’s fear of a loved one being hurt or in trouble and in need of financial support. (Also known as the ‘grandparent scam’).
    • Prize: Scammers contact people claiming they’ve won, or have a chance at winning, a prize or lottery; the winner is then asked to pay taxes or fees related to the fake winnings.

    If you or someone you know is a victim of a scam, report it to your local police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. Learn more, visit: https://antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Michigan Man Sentenced to 14 Years for Fentanyl Trafficking

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA – Cedrick Dion Tyron Griffin, age 26, of Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced to 168 months in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl.

    According to court documents and statements made in court, the Fairmont Police Department was investigating a shooting that led them to Griffin. A search of his Morgantown apartment, his vehicle, and a hotel room in his name resulted in the seizure of $28,000, 144 grams of fentanyl, more than 1,100 grams of methamphetamine, and a firearm. Griffin has a criminal history that includes obstructing/assault on a police officer, attempted murder, wanton endangerment, malicious wounding, drug trafficking and witness intimidation.

    Griffin will also serve four years of supervised release following his prison sentence.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Brandon Flower prosecuted the case on behalf of the government.

    The Three Rivers Drug Task Force, a HIDTA-funded initiative, investigated.

    Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas S. Kleeh presided.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Georgia Woman Admits to $1 Million Wire Fraud

    Source: Office of United States Attorneys

    CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA – Chisom Okonkwo, age 28, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, has admitted to wire fraud causing a Gilmer County business to send three fraudulent wires totaling over $1 million as part of a business email compromise scheme.

    According to court documents and statements made in court, Okonkwo and another defendant created an email address that spoofed that of an employee at a Gilmer County business, causing a vendor to send more than $1 million to a bank account controlled by the defendants. Okonkwo and the co-defendant expended more than $600,000 of the stolen funds before the scheme was discovered.

    The second defendant, Prince Boateng Adjei, 31, also of Lawrenceville, Georgia, is scheduled for trial in April 2025.

    Okonkwo agrees to pay $610,146.03 in restitution as a part of the plea agreement. She faces up to 20 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Jarod Douglas is prosecuting the case on behalf of the government.

    The United States Secret Service investigated the case.

    U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael John Aloi presided.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Begin Homicide Investigation

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPsOXipLB00

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Collecting a Sample from a Smear, continued

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEr29iZfIOI

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 911 Violent Crime

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-Ijxipdlg

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 911 Sexual Assault

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prpYMq-OfcA

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  • MIL-OSI Video: K0002b

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv7v4pDnltE

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lecture on Population Databases

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    This video presents a short lecture from the course “Population Genetics and Statistics.” The lecture is presented by Greggory LaBerge, Ph.D. Dr. LaBerge holds a Ph.D. in Human Medical Genetics from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    This course is hosted by the National Institute of Justice and is available at https://populations.training.nij.gov/

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yitH2OuFRk

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lecture on Genetic Drift

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    This video presents a short lecture from the course “Population Genetics and Statistics.” The lecture is presented by Greggory LaBerge, Ph.D. Dr. LaBerge holds a Ph.D. in Human Medical Genetics from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    This course is hosted by the National Institute of Justice and is available at https://populations.training.nij.gov/

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60ThNOtWWAs

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lecture on Paternity Indexes

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    This video presents a short lecture from the course “Population Genetics and Statistics.” The lecture is presented by Greggory LaBerge, Ph.D. Dr. LaBerge holds a Ph.D. in Human Medical Genetics from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    This course is hosted by the National Institute of Justice and is available at https://populations.training.nij.gov/

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PfdkR5ZV5Y

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lecture on Determining the Genotype Frequency

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    This video presents a short lecture from the course “Population Genetics and Statistics.” The lecture is presented by Greggory LaBerge, Ph.D. Dr. LaBerge holds a Ph.D. in Human Medical Genetics from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    This course is hosted by the National Institute of Justice and is available at https://populations.training.nij.gov/

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLGqZv9lYv4

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Lecture on Alleles with Low Frequencies

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    This video presents a short lecture from the course “Population Genetics and Statistics.” The lecture is presented by Greggory LaBerge, Ph.D. Dr. LaBerge holds a Ph.D. in Human Medical Genetics from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

    This course is hosted by the National Institute of Justice and is available at https://populations.training.nij.gov/

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jJTn3zT12I

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  • MIL-OSI USA: ICE, FBI arrest high-ranking MS-13 leader who controlled gang activities in US, Mexico, Europe

    Source: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

    BALTIMORE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the FBI apprehended an illegal Salvadoran alien charged in his home country with possession of firearm, extorsion and terrorist affiliation when officers arrested David Alejandro Orellana-Aleman, 27, in Hyattsville, Maryland, Feb. 27.

    “The apprehension of David Alejandro Orellana-Aleman strikes a significant blow to the leadership and organization of the MS-13 terrorist organization,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations acting Field Office Director Matthew Elliston. “This arrest speaks volumes about the cooperation enjoyed between ICE and the FBI. We will continue to prioritize public safety by arresting and removing illegal alien offenders from our communities.”

    Orellana is a high-ranking leader in the MS-13 transnational terrorist organization and controlled the operation of MS-13 cliques in the United States, Mexico, and Europe.

    “Maryland is immediately safer because of this arrest. Working together, we took custody of one of the highest-ranking gang members in the United States,” said FBI Baltimore Special Agent in Charge William J. DelBagno. “David Alejandro Orellana-Aleman is no longer in his alleged position of power directing violence. His arrest demonstrates the success we can have when we collectively investigate and disrupt violent criminals seeking to exploit our communities.”

    Authorities in El Salvador arrested Orellana Dec. 1, 2016, and charged him for possession of a firearm, extorsion and terrorist affiliation as a documented member of MS-13.

    Orellana illegally entered the United States on an unknown date, at an unknown location, and without being inspected, admitted, or paroled by a U.S. immigration official.

    The Prince George’s County Police Department arrested Orellana Dec. 9, 2024, and charged him for driving without a license.

    Orellana remains in ICE custody following his arrest.

    Members of the public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.

    Learn more about ICE’s mission to increase public safety in our Maryland communities on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @EROBaltimore.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Port Saunders — Port Saunders RCMP responds to fatal snowmobile crash

    Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Port Saunders RCMP is investigating a fatal snowmobile incident that occurred over this past weekend. A 66-year-old man, who was traveling alone, was located deceased.

    Shortly before 6:30 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025, Port Saunders RCMP responded to a report of a snowmobile crash in a remote area of the back country, near Eddies Cove West. Two snowmobilers came upon an overturned snowmobile and discovered the body of an unresponsive individual underneath the machine.

    Only accessible by snowmobile, police attended the area with those who reported the incident. The man’s body was transported out of the wooded area and was further transported to Western Memorial Hospital in Corner Brook as part of the investigation.

    The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is engaged and the investigation is continuing.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: animation about genes and loci

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIbCP5XGETE

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  • MIL-OSI Video: Describing Genes and Loci

    Source: US National Institute of Justice (video statements)

    (Opinions or points of view expressed represent the speaker and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Any product or manufacturer discussed is presented for informational purposes only and do not constitute product approval or endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqC-ciMX-TY

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