Katie Lloyd is the Program Specialist for Victim Identification in the Exploited Children Division (ECD) at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2011, Ms. Lloyd joined NCMEC’s Child Victim Identification Program (CVIP) as an analyst, after beginning her career as a Victim Witness Advocate in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in Boston. Since joining NCMEC, she has spent over a decade analyzing cases, assisting law enforcement in locating children and working on initiatives in the fight against the sexual exploitation of children.
In her current role as Program Specialist, Ms. Lloyd is responsible for facilitating the guidance and implementation of victim identification training, policy and procedures for NCMEC's Exploited Children Division analysts who assist local, state, federal and international law enforcement agencies and prosecution teams with child sexual exploitation cases worldwide.
Ms. Lloyd also serves as a liaison with domestic and international law enforcement agencies on global victim identification efforts and conducts external training for law enforcement and other stakeholders on ECD resources in victim identification and deconfliction. Ms. Lloyd has extensive experience in locating and identifying unknown child victims featured in child sexual exploitation content through image, video, audio, metadata and intelligence analysis. She is experienced in locating intelligence information through open-source data by utilizing public records databases, social media, imagery and search engines. She has participated in and presented at numerous trainings and conferences in the areas of online child exploitation and has provided extensive technical assistance to law enforcement in the
United States, as well as abroad, on cases of child sexual exploitation.