Digital Forensics Examiner (DFE)
A digital forensics capability is needed within any organization for legal, regulatory and best practice requirements to preserve evidence and assure evidence is admissible in a court of law
CAMBRIDGE a name that echoes the POWER OF KNOWLEDGE introduces yet another beneficial course to its successful course structure to ensure your organization can defend against and respond to compromises. For this first time, CAMBRIDGE is bringing Digital Forensics education to this part of the world in association with CyberSecurity Institute, USA (The World Leader for Digital Forensics Expertise & trade;). Become an expert by being trained by experts!
This training is meant for those without any previous experience with computer forensics. The student will be introduced to concepts and techniques that every computer forensics practitioner must master. This is the same course that has been delivered to thousands of IT professionals,members of law enforcement, and the military.
Digital Forensics does not just deal with criminal matters or law enforcement. Situations where the skills of a computer forensics analyst are needed arise everyday - divorces, civil disputes, bankruptcies, medical malpractice, wills, the list goes on and on.
Anyone in an information technology related field. New security personnel, IT security officers, security professionals, security auditors, network engineers, network administrators, troubleshooters and technicians. Appropriate for anyone interested in network security - technical CEOs and law enforcement as well.
It is highly recommended that students have several years experience in information technology and trouble- shooting Windows based systems. Experience as a System Administrator, Network Administrator, PC Repair Technician, etc., is desirable.
On the last day of the course, you will be able to test for the Digital Forensic Examiner designation.
One will be exposed to a variety of computer forensic tools during their computer forensics training. Understand that we stress methodology and of what the forensic software tools are doing versus using any specific tools. A forensic examiner who has a firm grasp of the basics will be able to use and learn to use a multitude of tools. Once you successfully complete our course, you will be able to use whatever tools you choose and are available to you.
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