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Computer Forensics Training

A very hot topic these days with a multitude of meanings.  For some computer forensics are imaging a host in a manner that will stand up in a court of law, the image alone is then analyzed for evidence that could be used for prosecution.  When selecting a course ensure that you fully understand what you hope to achieve and that the course will fulfil those requirements. For some forensics is identifying what has occurred on the host/network without worrying too much about the preservation of evidence iaw the laws of the Country concerned.

Please note that this portal identifies all information security courses that are available globally, we do not conduct the training ourselves, though do resell some of the courses from our preferred suppliers.  Feel free to get in touch for advice or if you wish to nominate an instructor lead course that we have not listed - Thanks



 

Free Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery Seminar

Location Global

Mile2

http://www.mile2.com/Free_Computer_Forensics_and_Electronic_Discovery_Seminar.html

The “Computer Forensics in Law and Business” (CFLB™) two-hour seminar was developed to provide an introduction to the exciting and growing field of computer forensics and electronic discovery. Originally the sole domain of law enforcement computer specialists, this discipline has now become an important capability for all law firms, paralegals, private investigators, corporate I.T. and security officers.

1 Day

Information Updated:5 July 2006


Computer Forensics & Electronic Discovery Training

Location Global

Mile2

http://www.mile2.com/Computer_Forensics_&_Electronic_Discovery_Training_Certification.html

The Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery (DFED) training Course is designed to train “Cybercrime Investigators” in electronic discovery and the fundamentals of conducting an effective computer forensic examination. This Course is essential to law enforcement and corporate personnel who encounter digital evidence while conducting an investigation. The training environment is interactive and the students work on case files in a hands-on environment. Upon completion of the Course, students will have obtained the knowledge to immediately begin using their new skills to conduct a computer forensic examination.

3 Days

Information Updated:5 July 2006

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Advanced Computer Forensic Techniques Training

Location Global

Mile2

http://www.mile2.com/Advanced_Computer_Forensic_Techniques_Training_Certification.html

The Advanced Computer Forensic Techniques (ACFT) Course is designed to train corporate IT personnel as well as law enforcement and military investigators in the advanced elements of computer forensics. ACFT is taught in a hands-on, interactive training environment where students gain a comprehensive understanding of advanced investigative techniques. This Course is designed for computer forensic-savvy investigators and recent graduates of Mile2’s Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery (CFED) training course who wish to take their skill set to the next level. Students attending this class must have a firm understanding of conducting a computer forensic examination.

3 Days

Information Updated:5 July 2006


Computer Forensics Training Bootcamp

Location Global

Mile2

http://www.mile2.com/computer_forensics_training_bootcamp.html

The Forensics 5-Day bootcamp consolidates all content from the 3-day DFED an ADFT classes into a succinct yet comprehensive format. In addition to the efficient use of time the student will save about $1000 over the two-class price structure.

5 Days

Information Updated:5 July 2006


Incident Response / Forensics

Location - US

Foundstone now McAfee

http://www.foundstone.com/index.htm?subnav=services/navigation.htm&subcontent=/services/overview.htm

This course teaches the latest methods to identify, respond, contain, and recover from attacks and security breaches. It then details evidence preservation techniques and strategies on how best to work with law enforcement and legal entities.

Duration  - 4 days

Information Updated:02 Oct 2004


Track 8: System Forensics, Investigations, and Response

Location - Worldwide

Sans

http://www.sans.org

Beginning with foundation concepts such as file system structures, MAC times, and basic forensic auditing, the content and difficulty level of this track advances rapidly. You'll learn how and when to use various tools such as the UNIX The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT), the Windows Incident Response Collection Report (IRCR), and then quickly move on to advanced forensic and incident response topics and techniques. Five days of intense, hands-on courses, and a deep-knowledge education into legal challenges and issues culminate with an over-the-shoulder view of an investigation performed on a real-world compromised system collected by the Honeynet Project.

Duration  - 6 days

Information Updated:25 Feb 2003


Next Generation Data Forensics Using Linux

Location: US or on site

Crazytrain

http://www.crazytrain.com/events.html

This course will put you through the paces in Linux as it stands itself (the operating system), and then move you into Linux and Data Forensics. The idea here is to take someone new to Linux and get them up and running with enough knowledge and hands on experience to develop a power user comfort level with practice, and then focus on using Linux as a platform for processing data forensics work. Please note the forensic focus includes analyzing Linux systems as well as using Linux to analyze non-Linux systems.

Duration  - 5 Days

Information Updated:26 Apr 2003

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Advanced Linux Forensics

Location: US or on site

Crazytrain

http://www.crazytrain.com/advlinforensics.html

This course is geared towards those with significant Linux knowledge, experience, and understanding. If you are a strong Linux power user and you know and understand at least the very basics of Linux forensics (I.E., have used 'dd' to create images, 'grep' to search, 'loop' to mount image files, etc.) but are wondering what else can Linux do you for you then look over the content below!

Duration  - 5 Days

Information Updated:26 Apr 2003


Computer Forensics and Security Risk Course

Location : US

New Technologies Inc

http://www.forensics-intl.com/forensic.html

The course is ideal for individuals who conduct computer security reviews, computer based internal audits and computer related investigations. The participants in this course typically are employed by government agencies, law enforcement agencies, Fortune 500 corporations and computer consulting firms. They usually have extensive experience in computer operation, DOS, Windows, Windows NT, and Unix. Many of the participants have computer science degrees and advanced degrees. Because computer forensics methods and tools can be used to defeat government and corporate computer security, this training course is not open to the general public.

Duration  - 5 Days

Information Updated:6 Aug 2003


The Computer In Court

Location : US

New Technologies Inc

http://www.forensics-intl.com/expert.html

This course provides the participants with "hands-on" experience in developing and presenting computer evidence testimony in a courtroom setting. It relies upon the sanitized facts and evidence in an actual civil litigation case which involved the theft of trade secrets. In the actual case, NTI's years of experience made the difference in winning the civil case for the client law firm. Because the case scenario involves the theft of trade secrets, the fact pattern could easily pertain to a criminal prosecution. For this reason, the course is perfect for law enforcement and private sector computer forensics specialists.

Duration  - 3 Days

Information Updated:6 Aug 2003


Basics in Computer Forensic

Location: CZ or on site

Risk Analysis Consultants    

http://www.rac.cz/rac/homepage.nsf/EN/ZU-EDU

RAC Information Security Training Centre offers a standard set of computer forensic training courses.

We offer, as an extension to our standard set of training courses, "Hot-spot workshops" based on your relevant problems. These workshops are oriented to topical problems of digital evidence seizure, documentation, transportation, analysis and interpretation, as well as other similar problems you can run into. They are prepared "on demand" in a few days and we are ready to discuss content, place, dates and terms.

Duration  - ?

Information Updated:09 June 2006

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Introduction to Computer Forensics

Location US

SP Hailey Enterprises

http://www.cybersecurityinstitute.biz

Computer Forensics Core Competencies 5day  This computer forensics training is meant for those without any previous experience with computer forensics. The student will be introduced to concepts and techniques that every computer forensics practitioner must master.

Computer Forensics for Attorneys 1 Day   This course is designed specifically for attorneys and paralegals who have little or no previous experience with the technical aspects of computer/digital forensics, as well as those who just want to understand more about what their experts are doing.

Computer Forensics Fundamentals 1 Day    This course is designed for anyone interested in learning more about computer forensics/forensic computing. One does not need to be working in an information technology related field to attend.

 Windows Forensics Essentials 2 Day   Forensic examiners of all levels of expertise will benefit from this training. Familiarity using a hex editor and a GUI based forensic tool such as EnCASE, FTK, or ProDiscover is a plus.

Duration  - various

Information Updated:29 Mar 2006


Certified Computer Examiner - Boot Camp

Location US

Key Computer Service, Inc.

http://www.cce-bootcamp.com/

The program is designed to be about 70% hands-on and will give you plenty of time to practice and learn the skills necessary to conduct forensic examinations. There are a maximum of 9 students per instructor, so there will be plenty of individual instructor time while you are "at the keyboard".  This intensive training course in computer forensic examinations is given regularly during the year.  The computer examiner course will teach you the core forensic procedures that will apply to examining any operating system or file system.  During our course, we provide instruction on the logical structures of the FAT file system utilized by DOS and Windows 9.x and the NTFS logical structures utilized by Windows NT, 2000 and XP.  The NTFS section provides instruction about the partition table, the boot record, bitmaps, the root directory, the MFT, headers, attributes, resident files, non-resident files, run lists, etc.

Duration  - 1 Week

Information Updated:6 Aug 2003


CCE Certified Computer Examiner & EC-Council Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator

Location US

Security University, Inc.

http://www.securityuniversity.net

Finally, a 4 day class with everthing you need to start your own Forensic's practice and more...

CCE Certified Computer Examiners & CHFI Certification in 4 days. The systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. Ranging from tracing the tracks of a hacker through a client's systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud. Evidence is found in a wide range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets, theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud.

High-profile cases of corporate malfeasance and increased attention to cybercrime and cyberterrorism have elevated electronic evidence discovery as indispensable to your security plan. This class prepares you and your incident response team to be fully prepared to respond to many types of crisis situations by providing hands-on training and a strong incident response foundation.

Together the well respected CEE and CHFI methods provide participants the necessary skills to identify an intruder's footprints and to properly gather the necessary evidence to prosecute in the court of law.

Duration  - 4 days

Information Updated:24 Aug 2006

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Forensic Artefacts: Hands On

Location UK

7Safe Limited

http://www.7safe.com/computer_forensics_training_course.htm

On this practical computer forensics training course (5 days) you will learn about the evidence left behind by malicious activity including trojan horses, malware and hacking. An excellent understanding of the Windows registry is gained, as well as the ability to analyse facts and audit for system compromise.

Duration  - 5 days

Information Updated:11 Jan 2004


Network Forensics and Investigations

Location US

Stroz Friedburg, LLC

http://www.strozllc.com

This hands-on workshop covers the technical and managerial aspects of handling security breaches, policy violations and legal compliance preservation obligations involving networks. From the outset, workshop attendees are situated in an investigative scenario with associated network traffic, logs, and forensic images to analyze. Additional technical exercises give attendees in-depth practical experience with handling memory, network traffic, and network devices as sources of evidence. In this manner, you will learn the strengths and weaknesses of various forensic tools and techniques, improve your ability to manage a complex investigation, and develop the necessary skills to preserve, analyze evidence and combine data from multiple sources in an organization. Attendees will receive a copy of Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, 2nd Ed. by Eoghan Casey.

Duration  - 3 days

Information Updated:10 Sep 2007


Advanced Digital Forensic Analysis

Location US

Stroz Friedburg, LLC

http://www.strozllc.com

This technical workshop is designed to give digital investigators and forensic examiners an in-depth understanding of evidence on computers, focusing on core competencies needed to make effective use of digital evidence. Topics covered include file systems, disk digging, reconstructing Internet activities, and practical approaches to dealing with encryption. Forensic analysis techniques and associated tools are presented for use on Windows, UNIX, Macintosh systems and handheld devices. This course demonstrates how computers are extensions of traditional crime scenes and how the associated digital evidence can be useful in a variety of investigations including fraud, intellectual property theft, and violent crimes. Realistic scenarios with associated digital evidence are provided to enable students to apply what they learn to real world situations. Attendees will receive a copy of Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, 2nd Ed. by Eoghan Casey.

Duration  - 3 days

Information Updated:10 Sep 2007

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Advanced Data Breach and Network Intrusion Investigations

Location US

Stroz Friedburg, LLC

http://www.strozllc.com

This hands-on workshop teaches digital investigators the wide range of skills needed to preserve and analyze volatile digital evidence when networks are compromised and sensitive data are exposed. Topics covered include live and postmortem system examination, network protocols, analyzing log files and network traffic, program analysis, and using the Internet as an investigative tool. Procedures and tools for properly collecting and examining volatile digital evidence from high-availability systems and networks are covered. Additionally, state of the art forensic analysis techniques and associated tools are presented, and the value of correlating network-level evidence from IDS systems, firewall, and other network devices and monitoring systems is demonstrated through investigative exercises and case studies. Attendees will receive a copy of Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, 2nd Ed. by Eoghan Casey.

Duration  - 2 days

Information Updated:10 Sep 2007

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