NW3C Awards Montgomery County Police Department, MD Electronic Crimes Unit for Certification

by NW3C | May 21, 2020
The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) presented Montgomery County Police Department, MD Electronic Crimes Unit for the attainment of professional certification through NW3C’s certification program.

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RICHMOND, VA, May 21, 2020 - The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) presented Montgomery County Police Department, MD Electronic Crimes Unit for the attainment of professional certification through NW3C’s certification program.

Montgomery County Police Department had seven individuals successfully complete the requirements to becoming Certified Cyber Crime Examiners (3CE).

NW3C’s certification program uses an innovative point system, requiring applicants to submit appropriate documentation proving their completion of related education, training, work experience, and other certifications. Each applicant must obtain 25 points to successfully obtain certification. You can use their Quick Check tool to see if you may qualify.

NW3C, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, provides nationwide support system for law enforcement and regulatory agencies tasked with the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of economic and high-tech crime. In addition to delivering training in computer forensics, cyber and financial crime investigations, and intelligence analysis, NW3C offers analytical technical support to agencies investigating and prosecuting white collar and related crimes. To learn more, visit www.nw3c.org/certifications.

Contact: NW3C – mcreswell@nw3c.org