Digital Forensics-CERTIFICATION (ACCREDITED)

An Introduction to Digital Forensics ,Cyber Crime Investigation and procedures to analyze cyber crime evidence

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Digital Forensics-CERTIFICATION (ACCREDITED)

What You Will Learn!

  • Digital Forensics

Description

Digital Forensics is the science of locating, Extracting and analyzing types of data from computer and other electronic media, which specialists then interpret to serve as legal evidence.

It is the discipline that combines elements of law and computer science to collect and analyze data from computer systems, networks, wireless communication and storage devices.

In a network system the information is transient in nature and is distributed over a large geographical  area, which makes the location of evidence and identity of culprit a much more difficult task. The ready availability of IP address of computer users, the domain name etc. can help the investigator to nab the culprit at the earliest.

Computers can be used in variety of roles while committing crime but they differ in investigative and prosecution issues because of the unique attributes of computers and electronic evidences they hold.

Digital crime scene is the scene of crime of the new era which should be handled properly by specially trained Investigators.

In this course you will learn:

-General Introduction of Digital Forensics

-Hacking & Different types of Hackers

-Spamming

-Methods of spamming

-Cyber stalking

-Phishing attacks

-Computer viruses and worms

-Cyber criminals and Reasons behind committing cyber crime

-Cyber crime Investigation: Securing, Documentation, Collection, Transport and Storage of digital evidence

-E-mail tracing method

-Cryptography and Steganography technique

-Prevention of Cyber Crime

At the end of this course you will get Certificate from Global Forensic Services ,ISO 9001:2015 certified and registered under Government of India MSME

Who Should Attend!

  • Anybody curious about Digital forensics

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Tags

  • Digital Forensics

Subscribers

78

Lectures

15

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