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This training is meant for those without
any previous experience with digital forensics. The
student will be introduced to concepts and techniques
that every Digital Forensics Examiner must master.
This is the same course that CSI has delivered to
IT professionals, law enforcement, and the military
both localy and internationally.
For this three day session, students
will start by forensically acquiring the contents
of a hard drive involved in an identity theft case
scenario, and will begin to process the case.
Course topics for this three-day
training session will include:
Active, archival and latent data
Hashes and Checksums
Conducting keyword searches
Creating understandable and accurate reports
Creating forensically sound working copies or images
of media
Common File Header formats
Documentation, chain of custody, and evidence handling
procedures
Assisting with motions (ie, motions to compel production
of a hard drive, logs, etc)
Questions to prepare for/advising your retaining counsel
File slack, ram slack, drive slack, and unallocated
space
Interpreting Internet History and HTTP concepts
Metadata for Microsoft Office and PDF documents
Overcoming encryption mechanisms and password protection
Rules of evidence
Windows registry
Windows shortcuts
Viruses and malware
Prerequisites:
It is highly recommended that students have several
years experience with information technology and trouble-shooting
Windows based systems.
Under no circumstances will recording devices be
allowed while attending the computer for ensics
training.
Certification
This course of instruction will prepare you
for the CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst (CSFA)certification.
More information is available on our certifications
site.
Forensic Tools
You will be exposed to a variety of computer forensic
tools during your computer forensics training. Understand
that we stress methodology and understanding of what
the forensic software tools are doing versus using
any specific tools. A forensic examiner who has a
firm grasp of the basics will be able to use and learn
to use a multitude of tools. Once you successfully
complete our course, you will be able to use whatever
tools you choose and are available to you.
Your Instructors and Hosts
Steve Hailey, President and CEO of CyberSecurity Institute
- Steve's
Bio
Mike Andrew, Vice President of
CyberSecurity Institute - Mike's
Bio
Why Take Our Course?
More organizations every day are "hanging out a
shingle" to offer forensics training. Some have
experienced instructors and some do not. Some
also rely on a single software package for their forensic
work. Our courses emphasize technique and methodology,
regardless of the software package used.
Our goal is to help you become a forensic analyst
that can think independently and deal with any situation
that arises. Forensic examiners that know how to use
a single program and are not aware of what happens
behind the scenes are not true forensic analysts,
but are merely people using software. These people
will not hold up well against skilled forensic examiners
who challenge their results and methodology - cases
can be won or lost due to the skills of the forensic
examiner.
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Shoreline
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TBD
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| Dates/Times |
Nov 2-4 2011 8AM - 5PM DAILY
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