Posts Tagged ‘Digital Forensics’

Third off Digital Forensics Course in August

August 19th, 2010 by James Warren

Our Digital Forensics Training Course provides critical advice to enable you to fulfill the Cabinet Office ‘minimum mandatory measures’ requirement to have a ‘forensic readiness policy’, covering issues to consider in defining a strategy, identifying responsibilities and putting the required arrangements in place.

The next course will take place in London on 21 September and delegates that book before the end of August can save a third off the list price to save £200!

Digital Forensics Training Course

Digital Forensics Training Course

For IT Directors and CISOs through to IT Managers, this one day course is the perfect introduction to Digital Forensics and Forensic Readiness. Given the HM Government’s ‘minimum mandatory measures’ for information assurance, it is also ideal for Senior Information Risk Owners (SIROs) and those tasked with introducing an information security incident response regime.

What does this digital forensics course cover?

  • Digital Forensics – the art and science of digital forensics is explained. You will get an introduction to the basics of digital forensics as a discipline, plus an instructive overview of the types of information that can be found on computers, mobile phones and other forms of digital media. This includes passwords, Google searches, web-surfing history, deleted documents and e-mails.
  • Preventing Data Leakage - you will learn how to minimise the risk of data loss without necessarily spending thousands on technology. You will learn practical solutions to help prevent both accidental and deliberate data security breaches. High-technology techniques that are used for Data Hiding will be revealed and discussed.
  • Dealing with computer incidents in the workplace - you will learn how to contain and limit the damage and how to preserve the evidence, including what to look for to make sure that your organisation manages the situation correctly.
  • Preparation Strategy and Forensic Readiness – security incidents present a range of challenges to first responders. Preparation and planning are the key to meeting these challenges head on. This section details vital preparations and measures that will keep volatile situations under control and so helps you plan for the inevitable data security breach.

Fulfill the Cabinet Office ‘minimum mandatory measures’ requirement to have a ‘forensic readiness policy’:

Book today to guarantee your place and save £200!

One-off, Never to be repeated Digital Forensics Course offer!

November 11th, 2009 by James Warren

One-off, Never to be repeated Digital Forensics Course offer!

Digital Forensics Classroom Training Course

  • Save £95
  • Free Knowledgebank Subscription
  • Course materials, refreshments & lunch included

There are just a few seats left on next Thursday’s London based training course (19 November 2009), and we’re offering you the chance to book for just £500!

As well as saving £95, you will receive free access to our KnowledgeBank subscription service until December 31st 2009!

Delegates will benefit from refreshments, lunch and all course materials included in the price!

Attendance at this course provides critical advice to enable you to fulfill the Cabinet Office ‘minimum mandatory measures’ requirement to have a ‘forensic readiness policy’, covering issues to consider in defining a strategy, identifying responsibilities and putting the required arrangements in place. We will also touch on what you might look for in a Forensics Expert, helping ensure you get value for money.
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Digital Forensics and Forensic Preparedness

October 21st, 2009 by James Warren

Given the HM Government’s Minimum Mandatory Measures for information assurance, Senior Information Risk Owners (SIROs) and those tasked with introducing an information security incident response regime would benefit hugely from attendance on our Digital Forensics Classroom Training Course.

Attendance at this course provides critical advice to enable you to fulfill the Cabinet Office ‘minimum mandatory measures’ requirement to have a ‘forensic readiness policy’, covering issues to consider in defining a strategy, identifying responsibilities and putting the required arrangements in place. We will also touch on what you might look for in a Forensics Expert, helping ensure you get value for money.

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