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Objectives and Deliverables
Computer crime has more than doubled in the last year. It shows that no matter how robust company's security strategy and practices are, they have to protect their information and knowledge assets, and need to know exactly how computer crimes are committed, how to assemble the evidence, and work with law enforcement for prosecution.
This course is to teach students how to become Computer Forensic specialists, cyber crime investigators, risk management analysts. The course will empower the students with knowledge and use tools that enable them to create a corporate computer crime policy. In addition, the course will expand on the following:
- To learn about Internet Underground and cyber malware, the psychology of hackers, hacking culture, the state of the industry, white and black hat challenge.
- To conduct follow-up forensic investigation of "digital artifacts" recovered from the Internet and network-attached computers.
- To discover the different types of computer threats and crimes, and investigate computer crime prevention techniques. Students will find out how to identify, investigate, capture, analyze, preserve and process evidence.
- To learn how to build the incident response, technical, and tactical teams. Students will also learn the laws regarding computer crime, and how to tell if a company has been a victim. Students will study the best practices for incident response.
- To learn how to coordinate activities with law enforcement and maintain evidence chain of custody.
Audience
This course is designed for people who are involved in IT security, investigative services, counter-cybercrime and cyber-terrorism. It is appropriate for systems analysts, special agents, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Hospital administrators and CIOs, Chief Security Officers, Sociologists, Auditing and Forensics.
Topics covered within training program:
- Introduction and definition of Computer Crimes (cybercrime)
- Detecting Computer Crime
- Setting Up a Forensics Group
- Healthcare and Cybercrime
- High-Tech Investigations
- Setting up a Computer Forensic Lab
- Honeypot Technologies (booby trapping hackers)
- Tracking an Offender
- Digital Forensics Tools
- Proper Evidence Handling
- Documenting Evidence
- Working with Law Enforcement
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