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Course 1Computer Forensic Training by Computer Evidence Ltd

Understanding Computer Forensics

 

Computer Evidence Ltd. Training Courses
in Computer Forensics

Course 1 - Understanding and Using Computer Evidence

  1. Course Syllabus
  2. Course Schedule
  3. Course Cost

An intensive one day course which provides an understanding of the way in which computer based information can be accessed, evaluated and used as evidence during legal proceedings. Course material is presented in an understandable, interesting and practical format with examples from authentic cases.

This course has been approved by the Law Society and gives 5 hours CPD credit to the practicing lawyer.

This course is also suitable for professionals in allied fields including:

  • Accountants
  • Fraud investigators
  • Tax inspectors
  • Financial consultants
  • Private investigators
  • Finance managers
  • Corporate directors
  • IT personnel
  • Government agents
  • Police officers
  • Auditors
  • Local government employees

The course will provide the lawyer with an understanding of:

  • The way in which information is stored on a computer
  • How this information can be accessed, evaluated and used as evidence during legal proceedings
  • How to assess and evaluate work undertaken on computer based information.

The course is illustrated throughout by examples taken from authentic cases.

Comments on the Course

The Law Society's assessor said: "...extremely well qualified in the practice of computer forensics and knowledgeable as to its legal applcations and the evidential requirements of lawyers.

Solicitor: "...informative in an important field and an enjoyable day."

Course Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • The lawyer/forensic analyst relationship
  • Legal considerations
  • Forensic objectives and principles
  • General computing principles
  • Operating systems
  • The Internet
  • Handling suspect computers
  • Collecting data
  • Analysing data
  • Data into evidence
  • Documenting the investigation
  • Presenting the evidence
  • Disclosure
  • Case studies

Duration and Cost

The course starts at 10.00am and finishes at 4.15pm. There is a 45 minute break for lunch and a 15 minute refreshment break in the morning and afternoon. Tea, coffee and a buffet lunch are provided.

The cost of the course is £279 + VAT per attendee.

 

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