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Unpatched, unprotected computers connected to the internet are compromised in less than three days! In the commercial sector, TJ Maxx, Hannaford, and TD Ameritrade are victims of large-scale data breaches and intrusions. From these attacks, personal or account information of more than 100 million individuals has been compromised. In the government sector, cyber attacks on government agencies and contractors, originating from China, have proved difficult to suppress. In both situations, incident response and mitigation, class action lawsuits, and fines place remediation costs in the billions of dollars. More...
This advanced course is perfect for the diligent student familiar with core forensic methodology and techniques. If you understand forensic filesystem fundamentals, then this course is for you. It moves quickly from covering memory forensics to recovering and discovering deleted partitions from hard drives. This course focuses on innovative forensic techniques and methodologies so the seasoned practitioner can keep his skills sharp and up-to-date with the latest research areas in both live and static based disk forensics. More...
Want to analyze DNS tunnel traffic? Carve cached Web pages out of central Squid proxies? Extract JPGs and GIFs from Snort packet captures for forensic investigations? More...
Mobile device forensics is a rapidly evolving field, creating exciting opportunities for practitioners in corporate, criminal, and military settings. Designed for students who are both new to and already familiar with mobile device forensics, this hands-on course provides the core knowledge and skills that a Digital Forensic Investigator needs to process cell phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices. Using state-of-the art tools, you will learn how to forensically preserve, acquire and examine data stored on mobile devices and utilize the results for internal investigations or in civil/criminal litigation. This course covers techniques and tools in the context of an overall forensic methodology, providing you with the ability to obtain and utilize digital evidence on mobile devices. In addition, by teaching lessons learned from years of experience, we will help you handle common challenges in the field. More...
The data recovery world and the forensics world are very close in relation. This class discusses topics valuable to both forensic and data recovery professionals alike and touches on data recovery topics relating to forensics topics where they can be applied. More...
Expand your capacity to fight malicious code by learning how to analyze bots, worms, and trojans. This popular four-day course discusses practical approaches to examining Windows malware using a variety of monitoring utilities, a disassembler, a debugger, and other tools useful for reverse-engineering malicious software. You don't have to be a full-time malware searcher to benefit from this course-as organizations increasingly rely on their staff to act as first responders during a security incident, malware analysis skills become increasingly important. More...