TRAINING COURSES

Course Name   

Computer Forensics Training Bootcamp

Course Length  

5 days

Format  

Lecture/Lab

Accreditation

Mile 2 – Computer Forensics Electronic Discovery (CFED)

Course Description

Computer Forensics is defines as “The gathering and analysis of digital information in an authentic, accurate and complete form forpresentation as evidence in a civil proceeding or a court of law”. It is estimated that over 85% of all crimes committed today leave a trail of digital evidence.

The Forensics 5-Day bootcamp consolidates all content from the 3-day Computer Forensics and Advance Computer Forensic
Technique classes into a succinct yet comprehensive format.

The benefits to low enforcement and the military are obvious.
Whereas the corporate IT personnel will use the skills gained to identify and remedy vulnerabilities that have been exploited so as to eliminate the problem. Additionally in many cases the
techniques used may help identify  the perpetrator for referral to law enforcement for prosecution. In summary, there are many job descriptions that will benefit from this training depending on industry segment – general network administration, law enforcement, insurance investigations, litigation support and criminal defense to name a few.

Target Audience

Those who should undertake this course:
- The Police Force and other Law Enforcement personnel
- Defense and Military Personnel
- System Administrators
- Legal Professional
- Banking, Insurance and other Financials professionals
- Government Agencies Personnel
- IT Managers

Student
Prerequisites

The Computer Forensics Training Bootcamp™ course of instruction is specifically designed for corporate and government personnel who in the performance of their duties may be asked to conduct  an advanced digital forensics examination of digital media.

Students desiring to attend the Computer Forensics Training
Bootcamp™ course instruction should possess

  1. Average knowledge of how to operate a modern personalcomputer running the MS Windows® operating system.
  2. Possess an average knowledge of how to use e-mail, word-processing, spreadsheet and MS Power Point®
    software programmes.
  3. A basic working knowledge of the Linux operating system would also be helpful, but not a requirement.
  4. Prior knowledge of the popular automated forensic software tools (EnCase™ and Forensic Tool Kit™) is not required, as students will be exposed to these tools within this course of instruction.

Course Outline

Module 1 Introduction to Computer Crime
Module 2 Disk Storage Concepts
Module 3 Forensic Examination
Module 4 Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence
Module 5 Tools of the Trade
Module 6 Seizure Concepts
Module 7 Advanced Artifact Recovery
Module 8 Crypto and Password Recovery
Module 9 Specialized Digital Media Analysis and Recovery
Module 10 Electronic Discovery, Acquisition and Analysis Lab
Module 11 Presentation of Digital Evidence