Computer Network Forensics Fundamentals

Finding and understanding evidence on a network

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Computer Network Forensics Fundamentals

What You Will Learn!

  • Briefly address networks and networking fundamentals
  • What are network artifacts
  • How to capture and analyze a network packet
  • Fundamentals of network forensics investigations
  • How to use logs and sniffers
  • Common network forensic tools
  • Sample run through of a network crime scene investigation

Description

Are you ready to embark on a journey into the world of cyber investigations and network security? Welcome to my newest cutting-edge online course, Computer Network Forensic Fundamentals " In an age where digital threats are constantly evolving, the ability to investigate network events and secure critical systems is in high demand. This course is your key to learning the foundations of becoming a network forensics expert.

One of the most important aspects of a computer forensics investigation is the network .  Knowing the different types of networks systems and how to extract them and analyze them can be pivotal to any case. 

Understanding those communications, where they originated from, who they are really from and what they say is a delicate task.  Knowing the fundamental concepts and being about to use the tools to analyze network is crucial to any computer forensics professional.   

How do packets work and what can they tell the investigator about the traffic on the network and a crimes been committed?  What do users leave behind on the router?


This course of Computer Network Forensics Fundamentals will provide insight into: 


  • Networks and networking fundamentals

  • Network artifacts

  • Capture and analyze a network packet

  • Network forensics investigation

  • Logs and Sniffers

  • Network forensic tools

  • Network sample crime scene run through

    The course will consist of presentations to explain the concepts of network computer forensics as well as demonstrations of proper collection and preservation of digital evidence. 

       It is designed for anyone with an interest network forensics to get a taste of the real world of examining routers and packets

       As an introductory course it will consist of presentations, hands on lessons and quizs. 

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone with an interest in the forensics of networks and network communications
  • Computer forensics professionals with an interest in learning more about network communications.
  • Computer forensics students with an interest in expanding knowledge into networks and network communications.

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