Saturday, July 15, 2017

Digital forensics: Certified Computer Forensic Technician (CCFT)

Digital forensics: Certified Computer Forensic Technician (CCFT)

High Tech Crime Network (HTCN)

The mission of the High Tech Crime Network is to achieve the most valuable and recognized certifications for our members, through a comprehensive process that verifies an applicant's training and experience, while enforcing the highest standards of certification requirements, diligent enforcement of our policies, procedures and code of ethics.

High Tech Crime Network

Digital Forensic Academy Five Day Course


  • Intro to Computer Forensics
  • Interacting With Attorney’s & Clients
  • Understanding the Role of an Expert Witness
  • Electronic Discovery & Electronically Stored Information
  • Ethics in Computer Forensics
  • The Business of Computer Forensics
  • Building a Forensic Lab
  • The Forensic Process
  • Anti-Forensics
  • Forensic Image vs Backup
  • Importance of Chain of Custody
  • Documenting the Forensic Acquisition
  • Understanding Write-Blockers
  • Intro to Forensic Acquisition
  • Types of Forensic Images
  • Intro to Forensic Analysis
  • Authoring Forensic Reports

Certified Computer Crime Investigator

  • Three (3) years experience directly related to the investigation of technical incidents or technical crimes. (law enforcement or corporate)
  • Successfully complete a total of forty (40) hours of computer crimes training course(s) provided by an approved agency, organization or training company.
  • Provide a narrative report detailing your experience derived from the investigation of at least ten (10) cases related to computer crimes.

 

Certified Computer Forensic Technician (CCFT)

  • Three (3) years experience directly related to the forensic acquisition and analysis of digital devices including but not limited to hard drives, tablets and or cell phones while employed by a law enforcement agency or corporation.
  • Successfully complete a total of forty (40) hours training course(s) for the forensic acquisition and analysis of hard drives, tablets and or cell phones provided by an approved agency, organization or company.
  • Provide a narrative report detailing your experience derived from the forensic acquisition and analysis of digital devices including but not limited to hard drives, tablets and or cell phones of at least ten (10) forensic cases while employed by a law enforcement agency or corporation.

Certified Computer Forensic Technician

 HTCN Application:


Ref:
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