The aim of this course is to equip forensic examiners with the in-depth knowledge of various Windows Operating Systems (XP, Vista, Windows 7) artifacts. This course is preparatory for the advanced certification that will soon be offered.
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The aim of this course is to equip forensic examiners with the in-depth knowledge of various Windows Operating Systems (XP, Vista, Windows 7) artifacts. This course is preparatory for the advanced certification that will soon be offered.
Topics Include:
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The aim of this course is to equip forensic examiners with the in-depth knowledge of Internet protocols, subject link analysis, and forensic artifacts
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For applicants who wish to enroll in the CFCE Program who do NOT attend the IACIS Basic Training in 2010 may apply on August 15, 2010 through November 1, 2010. Please complete the CFCE Program Application once you’ve read the CFCE Program description under the Certification links. The CFCE Program is fully explained in the Certification section of the IACIS® website. If you are attending the 2010 Germany Basic Training event, there is NO NEED to complete ...
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NOTE - Payment arrangements for this course will be handled through the hosting agency. Students must also use a pre-arranged hotel and meal plan package associated with this training which is an additional €2,000.00 (Euros) for a total cost of €3,500.00 (Euros) for tuition, hotel, and meals.
The two-week BASIC program provides students with the foundation knowledge necessary to enter the IACIS Certified Computer Forensic Examiner process. Through a combination of lect...
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