As more criminal behavior is directed online, it is vital that cyber security professionals understand how to investigate a cyber incident in a manner that adheres to the proper rules of evidence and legal admissibility standards.
The identification, collection, and preservation of digital data and evidence are essential to the mitigation and prosecution of cybercrimes. This course will introduce learners to the fundamentals of digital forensics and cybercrime scene analysis, including relevant laws and regulations, international standards for forensic analysis, and methods for conducting forensic investigations.
Students will be able to:
- Describe the fundamentals of digital forensics and cybercrime scene analysis
- Discuss the relevant laws and regulations
- Apply methods for conducting forensic investigations
- Evaluate the digital evidence process model and digital evidence life cycle
Start Date: Coming Soon
Schedule: M - F 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (EST)
Length: 3 weeks
Cost: $600
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