June 9, 2025
Live Webinar
June is National Internet Safety Month.
As part of the NDAA’s commitment to bolstering online safety for children we are bringing you a series of webinars in the month of June to provide law enforcement, prosecutors, their investigators and other members of the prosecution team with a comprehensive understanding of how to work with and gather digital evidence from a variety of digital platforms. We are also highlighting the work being done by non-governmental organizations and other organizations to protect children online. This series has been made possible with the support of Kodex.
On June 9, 2025, representatives from TikTok and Bumble will join us to discuss their law enforcement response programs. These sessions will cover an introduction to these platforms and their safety measures, what records are maintained, and the collaboration process to request information. Attendees will learn about the types of data available, and each platform’s safety initiatives.
TikTok is a social media platform that allows users to create, edit, and share short videos. It was launched in 2026 by the technology company ByteDance. Its mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy enabling users to express themselves and share their passions through video. The app hosts user-submitted videos ranging from a few seconds to up to 60 minutes in length.
Bumble Inc. is the parent company of Bumble, Badoo, Bumble For Friends, and Geneva. The Bumble platform enables people to build healthy and equitable relationships, through kind connections. Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, Bumble was one of the first dating apps built with women at the center and connects people across dating (Bumble Date), friendship (Bumble For Friends) and professional networking (Bumble Bizz).
We will also hear from Know2Protect, a Department of Homeland Security national public awareness campaign to educate and empower children, teens, parents, trusted adults and policymakers to:
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Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for prosecutors, investigators, and law enforcement involved in child exploitation cases or any case containing digital evidence.
Q&A Session: Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions during the registration process as well as during the presentation. There will also be a dedicated Q&A session at the end.
Recording: This event will be not recorded.
Collaboration: This webinar series was brought to you in collaboration with Kodex. To learn more about them, visit www.kodexglobal.com.
Anticipated Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.5 hour
Continuing Legal Education Credits: NDAA will apply for CLE credit in Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia based on state requirements and guidelines. All other attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. At the conclusion of the course and after completion of the electronic evaluation survey, all attendees will receive a uniform continuing education certificate that they may use to report their continuing education hours to their state bar or reporting agency. Questions regarding CLE can be directed to cle@ndaajustice.org.
NDAA’s mission to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution: NDAA invites prosecutors, lawyers and paralegals in local, state, tribal, federal and military government attorneys’ offices. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
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