Course Name: :Hands-On How-To® Computer Forensics Training
Syllabus: Detail syllabus is available. Course Overview:
Digital information continues to grow at an exponential rate. Data is no longer stored solely in computer hard drives, backup tapes, or compact discs (CDs). With the growth of emerging portable data and storage devices, such as portable digital assistants (PDAs), cell phones, and Blackberry devices, crucial information can be anywhere and easily passed from device-to-device. Information stored in these changing media can be crucial sources of evidence in corporate, civil, and criminal investigations.
Moreover, forensic investigation is a time-consuming effort that requires specialized expertise, procedures, tools, and real-world knowledge of excavating digital evidence. NetSecurity's Hands-On How-To® Perform Computer Forensics course teaches students the step-by-step process of locating, acquiring, preserving, analyzing, and producing solid digital evidence. The Hands-On How-To Lab Exercises (HOHTLEs) covered in the course incorporate significant real-world experience necessary for delivering world -class results in the field. NetSecurity Benefits:
Through years of real-world hands-on security and forensics experience, NetSecurity has supported Fortune 500 companies and federal agencies such as the IRS, DHS , VA , BBG, DOL, NSF, and DoD. The benefits of our Hands-On How-To Perform Computer Forensics include:
- Skills to establish and fortify an organization's security, forensics, and incident response capabilities
- Customized private sessions, tailored towards organizations' unique environments
- Detailed step-by-step and how-to instructions
- Instructor-led and student-performed hands-on exercises
- Real-world simulations of forensics challenges
- Seasoned expert instructors with real-world hands-on consulting and training experience
- Arsenal of take-aways (tools, templates, guides, and relevant forensics resources)
- Up-to-date course content, addressing emerging forensics challenges
- Small class sizes ensuring maximum student-instructor interaction
- Vendor-neutral content – covering commercial and freeware tools
Target Audience:
T he course is targeted towards technical professionals, including:
- Computer Forensics Investigators
- Law Enforcement Personnel
- Information Security Managers
- Incident Responders
- IT Professionals
- Cyber Crime Attorneys
- Private investigators
- Compliance Officers
- Auditors
Course Format:
- Interactive presentations by security and forensics expert instructor
- Hands-On How-To Lab Exercises (HOHTLEs) in performing computer forensics and incident response
Course Duration: Three (3) Days
Course Cost: CALL
Course Objectives:
Upon successful completion of the Hands-On How-To® Perform Computer Forensics course, each participant will be armed with the knowledge, tools, and processes required in producing computer evidence that can withstand legal scrutiny. Specifically, students will possess relevant knowledge and real-world hands-on skills in:
- Requisite technology knowledge relevant to forensics investigations
- Laws relating to computer crime investigations
- Tried and proven forensics investigation processes
- Getting an organization ready for forensics investigations
- Forensics tools and techniques of the trade
- Evidence acquisition and duplication
- How-to analyze evidence for forensics artifacts
- Performing forensics analysis of common operating systems
- Internet forensics
- Analyzing Mobile device
- Passwords and encryption
- Information recovery
- Capturing volatile data from a live computer
- Conducting memory analysis
- Analyzing malware and conducting reverse engineering
- Developing forensics reports
- Testifying in courts
- Anti-Forensics techniques
Course Topics:
NetSecurity's Computer Forensics course includes in-depth coverage of real-world scenarios and HOHTLEs. Detail syllabus is available.
Course Schedule and Registration:
Course schedule and registration information is available here. More information about our Hands-On How-To training can be found by clicking here. |