22 Jan 2025
DATE 22 Jan 2025 |
Time 9am - 5pm |
LOCATION: Amara Singapore |
Normal (from 2 Jan 2025) |
Early Bird (by 1 Jan 2025) |
Group of ≥3 (by 1 Jan 2025) |
S$897.90 |
S$816.50 |
S$748.25 |
Investigators need to learn how to deal with digital evidence because digital devices have become a ubiquitous part of life, and criminals often use them to commit crimes.
Digital evidence can provide investigators with critical information about a crime, including who was involved, how the crime was committed, and where it took place.
Digital evidence comes in many forms, including emails, chat messages, social media posts, photos, videos, computer files, and more. Investigators must be able to navigate different types of digital platforms and file formats to extract relevant evidence.
However, digital evidence can also be easily destroyed, tampered with, or altered if not properly handled, making it essential for investigators to know how to correctly collect, preserve, and analyse digital evidence.
This workshop is led by Head of Training Division at an international cybersecurity company. The trainer specializes on Digital Forensics and Threat Intelligence, and is also a member of OSCE Trainer Program.
Anyone in the following job function will find this course very beneficial:
Participants will learn these skills and also get to practice them.
- A laptop (Windows OS 10/11) that can connect to the internet.
- Can run different GUI applications with administrator rights.
- Know the main elements of computer e.g. hard drive, browser, removable media, etc.
- Have basic understanding of how main services works (2FA in email, how smart devices store information about user activities, etc…)
- experience with text editors like Microsoft Word
Participants must bring along a laptop with full admin access, and the ability to connect to the internet using password.