CRC Presents at National Computer Crimes Conference (NCCC)
- May 5, 2025
Child Rescue Coalition was honored to be invited by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office to present at the National Computer Crimes Conference, held in Norwood, MA. Representing CRC were Director of Training Jay Houston and CEO Greg Schiller, both of whom brought deep expertise and insight to the event.
In two well-attended breakout sessions with over 50 law enforcement officers and prosecutors, Jay and Greg shared CRC’s innovative approaches to combating child sexual exploitation. Their presentations focused on the financial aspects of exploitation investigations as well as advanced techniques for conducting undercover chat operations—demonstrating how CRC’s Technology is being used to uncover and dismantle complex exploitation networks.
Greg Schiller, CRC’s CEO and a former federal prosecutor, also participated in a high-level panel discussion on emerging challenges in digital evidence and criminal prosecution. The panel included active prosecutors and addressed some of the most pressing legal and investigative issues in the digital crime landscape.
On the final day of the conference, Greg joined a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent for a lunchtime plenary session that drew more than 400 in-person and 300 online attendees. Together, they presented a powerful case study from Greg’s prosecutorial career involving an individual who attempted to exploit an 8-year-old child and distribute obscene anime content. The investigation ultimately revealed the offender had coerced nearly a dozen underage girls into producing exploitative material.
CRC is proud to support the mission of law enforcement and prosecutorial partners nationwide, and we are committed to continuing our work in the fight against child sexual exploitation.