AWR-427 Cybercrime Insight and Introduction to Digital Evidence Identification - Jul 2024 UAA/NUARI

Full Description
This course is designed to teach first responders the importance of digital evidence, where it is located, and how to collect it. While most first responders know computers, tablets, and cell phones may contain digital evidence, they may not have an understanding of how to properly seize and secure digital evidence. Furthermore, first responders may not be aware of other devices or locations where digital evidence may be found. This course will ensure first responders are cognizant of the multiple devices that may contain digital evidence, as well as the many locations, such as email, internet service providers, cloud storage providers, and location data from GPS/ maps on mobile devices stored by software providers.

Course Objectives
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics Overview - Jurisdiction and Legal Aspects
Introduction to Digital Data and Storage Systems
Digital Evidence Collection
Introduction to Networking and Data Collection
Cybercrime in Real Life
Training Dates
07/24/2024 - 07/24/2024
Hours
8h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
University of Alaska Anchorage
Reporting Instructions
POC:
Andrea Miller
almiller3@alaska.edu
(907) 786-4707
Signup Details
Registration with CJI is required for this course. The registration links will be provided when available.
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