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Computer
Forensics Training - Digital Forensics and Electronic
Discovery
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Instructor-Led Format |
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| Audience |
Administrators,
Application developers, programmers, project leaders
and other technical individuals |
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Duration |
7 CDs |
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| Course Abstract |
The dramatic increase in computer-related crime
requires corporate security personnel and law
enforcement agents to understand how to legally
obtain electronic evidence stored in computers.
Electronic records such as computer network
logs, e-mails, word processing files, and “.jpg”
picture files increasingly provide the government
and corporations with important (and sometimes
essential) evidence in criminal and civil cases.
One of the purposes of this course is to provide
law enforcement agents and corporate security
personnel with systematic guidance that can
help them understand some of the issues that
arise when they seek electronic evidence in
criminal and civil investigations
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| Price |
| Singe User (eLearning Portal) |
$695.00 |
| Multi-User LAN (2-5 users) |
$1390.00 |
| more than 5 users |
Call for Pricing |
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| Program Includes |
The following components are included in
this course:
- 7 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom
sessions with full audio, video and demonstration
components
- Printable courseware
- Focused on practical solutions to real-world
development problems
- Proven technique- Actual Exam Secrets Review
- Free 1 Year Upgrade Policy
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| Course Experts |
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Kenneth
Mayer, Mile2 Certified CEH Trainer
and Security Trainer, CCSI, MCT, CCNP, CCDA
Ken is a Certified CEH Trainer and Security
consultant. Ken is also a Microsoft Certified
Trainer. He started his career in computer
technology in 1980s. He has offered a wide
variety of IT training and high level consulting
projects for Fortune 500 companies across
the United States and Western Europe. He
has achieved the Certified Cisco Systems
Instructor certification. The CCSI certification
involved a two-day lab and observation event
held on Cisco in Paris, France Facility.
This gave Ken the accreditation to be able
to deliver Cisco Authorized Courses as a
CCSI. He has taught the full line of Cisco
CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIP course curriculums,
including Cisco's security appliances such
as PIX and IDS.
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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Module
1 - Computer Forensic Incidents
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- Introduction
- The Legal System
- Criminal Incidents
- Civil Incidents
- Computer Fraud
- Internal Threats
- External Threats
- Investigative Challenges
- Module 1 Review
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| Module 2 - Digital
Incident Response |
- Digital Incident Assessment
- Initial Assessment
- Type of Incident
- Parties Involved
- Incident / Equipment Location
- Available Response Resources
- Securing Digital Evidence
- Chain of Custody
- Potential Digital Evidence
- Module 2 Review
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Module
3 - OS / Disk Storage Concepts
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- Disk Based Operating Systems
- OS / File Storage Concepts
- Disk Storage Concepts 1
- Demo - Creating a file and writing it
to FAT/NTFS
- Disk Storage Concepts 2
- Slack Space
- File Management
- File Formats
- Demo - Using Quick View Plus
- Module 3 Review
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Module 4 - Digital
Acquisition & Analysis Tools
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- Digital Acquisition
- Terms Defined
- Demo - Generic Hash Demo / CryptoDemo
- Demo - Hashing a File
- Digital Acquisition Procedures 1
- Demo - Winhex Software
- Digital Acquisition Procedures 2
- Digital Forensic Analysis Tools
- Demo - FTK
- Module 4 Review
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Module
5 - Forensic Examination Protocols
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- What is Forensic Science?
- Applying the Scientific Method
- Cardinal Rules
- Alpha “5”
- Demo - Create Disk Images
- Demo - Data Recovery Exercise
- “The 20 Basic Steps”
- Demo - File Carving Exercise
- Module 5 Review
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Module
6 - Digital Evidence Protocols
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- Digital Evidence Concepts
- Data Files: Active Data
- Data Files: Archival Data
- Data Files: Backup Data
- Data Files: Residual Data
- Data Files: Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
- Data Files: Background Data
- Data Files: Metadata
- Digital Evidence: Admissibility
- Digital Evidence: In Summary
- Demo - Viewing Metadata of a Graphic
File
- Demo - Detailed Lab Exam of Evidence
- Module 6 Review
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Module 7 - Digital
Evidence Presentation
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- The Best Evidence Rule
- Digital Evidence: Hearsay
- Authenticity and Alteration
- Layman’s Analogies
- Module 7 Review
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