VW Digital Forensics
Digital Forensics Training Overview
Computer forensics is a subfield of forensic science that is concerned with digital evidence and computer systems. Additionally referred to as digital forensics, it investigates crimes by studying hard drives, operating systems, and cloud storage. Computer forensics experts employ computer forensics to investigate cybercrime and a variety of civil cases, including data recovery and audit trails. A forensic analyst is responsible for both information security and legal challenges. Digital forensics began in the 1980s with the proliferation of personal computers. Consumer access resulted in an increase in illegal behavior
About Digital forensics
VW offers courses and programs developed in collaboration with industry leaders. Students can enroll in courses from anywhere in the world and on their own time. You can browse courses for free or pay a fee to obtain official credit for courses or degree tracks. Whether you're new to the profession or seeking a change in career direction, VW has you covered. You can acquire core abilities at your own pace and embark on a new path at any time.
Key Features
· Instructor-led live training for 50+ hours.
· 70% of training is hands-on.
· Career Development Training.
· Payment Options That Are Simple.
· Technical Assistance.
Digital forensics Training Syllabus
1) Fundamentals of Digital Forensics
2) Hard Disks, File Systems and Data Acquisition
3) Anti-Forensics Techniques
4) OS Forensics
5) Network Forensics
6) E-mail and malware Forensics
7) Report Writing
Digital forensics Training Features
· Increase your familiarity with incident response methods, computer investigation techniques, digital forensics laboratory work, and investigative reports.
· Consolidate your knowledge of wireless network forensics, wireless internet security and access processes, search warrants, and chain of custody.
· Investigate corporate espionage and countermeasures, as well as computer-related legislation and crimes.
· Learn how to use forensic techniques to recover picture files, how to recover deleted files, how to acquire data, how to duplicate files, and how to use steganography tools.
Digital forensics Training Benefits
· Recognize the importance of computer forensics in today's business world.
· Assist an organization in preventing the occurrence of an incident
· Acquire fundamental forensic abilities that can be employed in a variety of circumstances.
· Increase your proficiency with forensic techniques and tools for detecting and responding to cybercrime.
· Develop into an internationally recognized digital forensics expert
Who should attend Digital forensics Training
• Information security professionals
• Incident response team members
• Security Operations Center (SOC) personnel
• System administrators
• Experienced digital forensic analysts
• Federal agents and law enforcement
• Red team members, penetration testers, and exploit
developers
• SANS FOR408 and SEC504 graduate
Skills u will gain after the course
Recognize the significance of data management and the methods required to ensure its admission in a court of law.
Create an investigative process for digital forensics
Recognize techniques for focusing inquiries through the examination of different sources of evidence.
Prepare for incident response effectively for both victim and suspect systems, including a grasp of the critical nature of network reconnaissance and network traffic analysis.
Determine the existence of evidence of evidentiary value in a variety of sources, including network logs, network traffic, volatile data, and disc forensics.
Recognize frequent malicious software activity regions and the characteristics of numerous malicious software file types
Perform live response scenarios with confidence in intrusion investigation scenarios
VW Digital Forensics PreRequisites
It is recommended that you have some expertise in digital investigations and digital forensics.