This course includes:
- 13.5 hours on-demand video
- 2 practice tests
- 10 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of completion
What you'll learn
- Understanding the role of digital forensics in criminal investigations.
- Investigating online fraud and identity theft.
- Cyber Security for Digital Forensics Investigators
- Malware Analysis
- Investigate Volatile and Non-Volatile Memory
- Investigating the use of encryption and data hiding techniques.
- Data Acquisition
- Evidence Analysis
- Open Source Intelligence
- Fundamentals of Computer Forensics
- Debugging and Analysis Malware
- Mobile Forensics
- Web Browser Forensics
- Linux for Digital Forensics and File Analysis
- Digital Forensics Fundamentals
- Understanding the fundamentals of digital forensics.
- Creating Digital Forensics Lab
- Learning the legal and ethical implications of digital evidence.
- TCP/IP
- Identifying the types of digital evidence that can be collected.
- Networking
- Digital forensics LAW
- Computer Forensics for Beginners
- Knowing the basic concepts of file systems and storage devices.
- Analyzing digital evidence using tools such as EnCase and FTK.
- Identifying evidence of cybercrime, cyberterrorism and other cyber threats.
- Learning about the chain of custody and preserving evidence.
- Investigating network security breaches and incidents.
- Collecting, analyzing and reporting digital evidence.
- Understanding the basic principles of computer forensics.
- Conducting effective digital forensic investigations.
- Understanding cyberstalking and other cybercrimes.
- Detecting and analyzing malware and viruses.
- Analyzing mobile devices for digital evidence.
- Learning about forensic lab equipment and technology.
- Investigating the use of social media and digital communication.
- Examining email and instant messaging for evidence.
- Collecting and analyzing data from cloud storage.
- Analyzing web browsing and internet history.
- Investigating cyberbullying and online harassment.
- Understanding the role of digital forensics in civil litigation.
- Examining the security of computer networks.
- Analyzing forensic evidence in civil and criminal cases.
- Collecting evidence from digital devices such as cameras and DVRs.
- Understanding the basics of cryptography and encryption.
- Conducting forensic investigations in a corporate environment.
- Understanding the impact of technology on the legal system.
- and other awesome topics ->
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