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Helping professionals address cyberstalking, NDII, and other technology-facilitated abuse
The National Resource Center on Cybercrimes (NRCC) offers practical, trustworthy guidance for professionals and communities addressing digital abuse against individuals, focusing on cyberstalking, nonconsensual distribution of intimate images (NDII), and technology-facilitated abuse. Through training, resources, and targeted technical assistance, NRCC helps advocates, educators, law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, and communities grow their capacity to identify and respond to digital abuse.
Latest Resources
Know Your Rights: The Take it Down Act
The Take it Down Act (TIDA) makes it a federal crime to publish intimate images without the consent of those pictured, including AI-generated content or deepfakes. The law requires certain online platforms to establish a process to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours. This guide summarizes adult survivors’ rights under the law, outlines available legal and platform-based remedies, and highlights where to find comprehensive support and assistance.
Apple AirTags: Investigator Essentials
AirTags can be weaponized to stalk survivors. Learn more about how to identify the owner of the device, how to document the serial number, and how to safely disable.
Training & Technical Assistance
Customized Training
We tailor every training to the specific needs of the professional responders in our audience, incorporating local laws and statutes. Topics include:
- Investigating and prosecuting cybercrime
- Digital safety planning
- Technology-facilitated sexual violence
- AI, emerging technologies, and gender-based violence
Expert Consultation
Our team of experts is also available to assist professionals with active cases or specific issues. Topics include:
- Developing curriculum on cybercrime
- Combating image-based sexual abuse
- Obtaining search warrants and preservation requests
- Digital safety planning issues