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Digital Forensics Examiner

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Course Features

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Duration

4 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

4 hours

Course Description

A digital forensic examiner acquires, accesses and analyses digital data and computer evidence. This course teaches you the methodologies for conducting any computer forensic examination and will help you learn to sort through digital evidence while conducting investigations seamlessly. Study the origins of digital forensic science and the differences between criminal and civil incidents. We will also take you through the steps involved in incident handling and the fundamentals of investigative theories and concepts. Next, we will explore the prerequisites of digital investigation and risk assessments. We will review the processes of collecting electronic evidence and forensic data analysis. This section will also explain procedures for digital acquisition, evidence authentication and the features of digital analysis tools. Further, learn to examine the components of computer disks and storage devices. We will outline the forensic examination cardinal rules, Alpha 5 and the 20 essential steps of forensic investigation. We will also discuss digital evidence protocols and presentations such as hearsays, authenticity and alterations. As a digital forensic examiner, there is a need to establish a computer forensic laboratory to implement various procedures and protocols and ensure the smooth running of operations. The conclusive section will teach you all you need to know about setting up digital forensic laboratories, coordinating regular proficiency testing and auditing laboratory operations. You will also discover the various forensic processing techniques, principles of eDiscovery and electronic storage of information materials. This course adopts real-life examples and case studies to help you understand the concepts more quickly. If you are interested in digital forensics, then this course is just right for you. Enrol today.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Describe the digital acquisition procedures and analysis tools

Describe the tools used in mobile forensic examination

Distinguish between criminal and civil incidents

Explain computer forensic processing techniques

List the ten laws of good report writing

List the types of computer fraud incidents

Outline the steps involved in incident handling

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