Computer Forensics
and Litigation Support Training
Computer forensics is the process of
preserving, identifying, producing,
and analyzing computer data for the
purpose of incident management or
pending litigation. Computer
forensics can be used for the
production of documents for
litigation or it can be used by an
expert witness to form an opinion
regarding the action of a computer's
user.
To help you facilitate that
understanding, and to better prepare
businesses to address these needs,
our training will introduce you to
computer forensics, e-discovery, and
litigation support; which are
powerful tools you can use during an
incident or during your next
litigation.
Learn what your company can do to
prepare for computer-related
incidents, efficiently investigate
them, and effectively tackle even
the largest litigation.
Our Training
Courses:
Introduction to
Computer Forensics -
4 days
How to Create Images and Forensic
Imaging Methodologies
- 2 days
Email Investigations -
4 days
Advanced
Computer Forensics (Network Based
Investigations) - 4 days
Hacking Countermeasures
- Certified Ethical Hacking (CEH)
- 5
days
eDiscovery Training
- 5 days
Are you interested in pursuing a
career in Computer Forensics, but
don't have the basic technology
knowledge to satisfy the
prerequisite for the Computer
Forensic training program? If so,
the following course will help you
establish a foundation for the
program.
Computer Forensics Basic Technology
Prep - FREE 6 HOUR TRAINING
The following are a list of
resources that may be useful to
those with an interest in computer
forensics:
Computer Forensics Resources
The
simple definition of Computer
Forensics, "is the use of
specialized techniques for recovery,
authentication, and analysis of
electronic data when a case involves
issues relating to reconstruction of
computer usage, examination of
residual data, authentication of
data by technical analysis or
explanation of technical features of
data and computer usage. Computer
forensics requires specialized
expertise that goes beyond normal
data collection and preservation
techniques available to end-users or
system support personnel.
Computer forensics is done in a
fashion that adheres to the
standards of evidence that are
admissible in a court of law. Thus,
computer forensics must be
techno-legal in nature rather than
purely technical. Our intensive
instructor led course is designed to
give a solid foundation in the
theory and practice of essential
computer forensic techniques.
High-profile cases of corporate
malfeasance and increased attention
paid to cyber crime and cyber
terrorism have elevated electronic
evidence discovery to an
indispensable component of any
organization’s security plan.
Because of the new rules of
eDiscovery the time for Computer
Forensic and Cyber Investigations
training is now.
With advanced skills, Computer
Forensics professionals are among
the technology industry's
highest-paid workers, according to a
recent survey by the System
Administration Networking and
Security Institute.
Who
Should Attend
Anyone involved in the security of
Information Assets including:
Information Security Officers,
Information Security Managers,
Computer Crime Investigators, IT
Auditors, Fraud Examiners,
Consultants, Systems and Network
Administrators, Law Enforcement
Investigators, Attorneys, Litigation
Support Personnel and others interested
in information security are welcome.
Why
Choose KCI for Computer Forensic
Training?
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Our
courses emphasize technique and
methodology, regardless of the
software package used.
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Recovering
Data from a “Live System”
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Real
World Training Environment
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The
training environments are
interactive
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Work
on case files in a hands-on
environment.
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Learn
the Latest Techniques
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Experienced
Investigators Teach The Courses
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Small
Class Size
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Vendor
Neutral - Learn To Use Many
Forensic Tools
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The
information learned in class
will have an immediate impact
upon return to work.
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Upon
successful completion of the
course, the student will be
prepared to obtain certification
in the Computer Forensics field.