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VisualRoute is the Tool of Choice for Training Police to Solve Internet Crime -- TADOC

G-Wag Inc., a company formed by retired technological crime detectives, recently provided cyber crime investigation training in Ankara Turkey at the TADOC Training Academy. The two week course dealt with investigating Internet Crime and was a joint venture between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Turkish National Police at TADOC (Turkish International Academy against Drugs and Organized Crime).


TADOC was initiated in September of 2000 and provides training to law enforcement in Turkey and also to countries of the Economical Cooperation Organization, Black Sea Economical Cooperation, and other countries that have mutual cooperation agreements signed with Turkey. Training programs include combating illegal production, abuse, smuggling of drugs and organized crime.

VisualRoute was the tool of choice used in the tracking and tracing exercises performed by the class. The state of the art training facility provided simultaneous translation for the Canadian instructors and Turkish Students. The photo shows the classroom and one of the instructors wearing the headphones provided for the translation.

VisualRoute is the Tool of Choice for Training Police to Solve Internet Crime --
Canadian Police College

The Canadian Police College (CPC), located in Ottawa, Canada recently completed the third course of the calendar year dealing with the investigation of cybercrime. Investigators from across North America and from around the world have attended the course over the past seven years. The CPC is the major training facility for law enforcement in Canada and the home of the famed Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride.

G-Wag Inc. provided training dealing with the tracking and tracing of messages and illegal content on the Internet during the second week of the course. G-Wag Inc. has been providing training at the Police College since 1996 and was formed by retired technological crimes detectives.


VisualRoute was the tool of choice used for the tracking tracing exercises completed by the students. The second week of the course dealt with IRC (Internet Relay Chat), Instant Messaging, E-mail Header interpretation, World Wide Web sites and the Usenet. The ease of use and integrated design of the VisualRoute application is the major reason for its integration into the training course. The photo shows the classroom and one of the instructors.

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