| Instructor-Led Course 1 day |
Outline Updated March 20 2003
Now available to government and private sector clients is a highly cost effective approach to upgrading the technical skills of their investigative, intelligence and support personnel. Our lead instructor and Computer Forensics course developer was a pioneer in federal law enforcement computer forensics and Internet crime investigations with over a quarter century of federal law enforcement experience, culminating in the development and management of a national agency computer forensics program. The instructor brings an insightful approach second to none.
Computer Forensics First Responder 8-hour laboratory course is intended for those assisting CFE personnel. Students are instructed in on-site computer search guidelines as well as the use of automated analysis software, disk imaging and evidence processing.
Prerequisites:
The “Computer Forensics for First Responders” training seminar is specifically designed for corporate and government personnel who in the performance of their duties may be asked to initially respond to an incident involving a computer or digital device. Students desiring to attend the “Computer Forensics for First Responders” training seminar should possess a basic knowledge of how to operate a modern personal computer running the MS Windows® operating system. Additionally, however not a requirement, the student should possess a basic knowledge of how to use e-mail and word-processing software programs. Upon completion of this training seminar, the student will receive the knowledge necessary to properly place a computer or digital device into an evidence custody system.. |
Start times vary by location (8-9am) |
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8:00 a.m.
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11:00 p.m.
12:00 noon
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
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Course Overview and Class Introduction
On-site Computer Search Guidelines
Microcomputer Fundamentals
Lunch Break
Network Fundamentals
Key Disk Preparation
Automated Forensics Analysis Laboratory
Fixed Disk Imaging |
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