Overview
Narrative (SD)
Child pornography is a global scourge that plagues every culture and region. There is a growing need for highly effective cyber investigators to identify and to bring to trial Internet child exploiters. The H.E.R.O. program, designed to meet the need for these investigators, is delivered through the Department of Homeland Security and NCC. The program is primarily restricted to cohorts of students selected by NCC and DHS. Most students are Special Operations veterans specifically identified for admission to the program.*
Features
The H.E.R.O. Program is a forty-week cohort program. Before entering the cohort, students must obtain introductory training or demonstrate prior learning, typically facilitated by the DHS. The training obtained through the Department of Homeland Security includes intensive computer forensics training leading to certifications in CompTIA A+, AccessData Certified Examiners (ACE) and EnCase 1. It also includes an overview of the child sexual abuse problem, specifically covering child abuse and trauma, child sexual abuse prevention, prosecution of child sex offenders, and coping with the stresses of working in the field of child sexual exploitation prevention.
Students admitted to the program will spend 10 months in NCC-monitored internships assisting Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents with criminal cases and prosecutions. Duties may include processing digital media and forensic analysis. Interns will assist investigators to identify high-value targets, to locate child victims, and to prepare detailed reports for prosecutions