Incident response and computer forensic concepts Course objectives and structure Standards and regulatory framework Historical aspects of digital forensics Basic concepts and defin
Incident response and computer forensic conceptsCourse objectives and structureStandards and regulatory frameworkHistorical aspects of digital forensicsBasic concepts and definitions in ISO/IEC 27037Overview of the ISO/IEC 27037 standardRoles and responsibilities of CLFEComputer forensic laboratoryPreparing and leading a computer forensic investigationTechnical fundamentalsFile system forensicsCommon file systemsCommon operating systemsForensic acquisitionDigital artifacts analysis and managementIdentifying, acquiring, analyzing, and communicating digital artifactsUsing open source forensic acquisition and analysis toolsISO/IEC 27037:2012 applicationAdvanced keyword searching with regular expressionsCase presentation and trial simulationDecision making for collection or acquisition of potential digital evidenceOther essential digital forensic topicsCLFE professional ethicsPresenting digital forensic findingsCompetence and evaluation of examinersClosing of the training
Structured progression from fundamentals to application ensures retention.Each module reinforces previous learning while introducing new competencies.
“The curriculum aligns theory with applied practice.”
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