The Computer Forensics Show Training Sessions

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The Computer Forensics Show conference – April 27-29, 2009

 

Track 1. Legal - EDD, including Litigation and Best Practice Issues.

Track 2. Legal - Emerging Technologies/Litigation, Data/Records Management, Reporting, and Privacy.

Track 3. IT Security  -  For organizations that are just beginning to encounter security issues and deals with more broad issues effecting organizations today.

Track 4. IT Security (Advanced) - Encompasses more complex and in-depth issues and can highlight the need for additional training.

Track 5. Forensic Accounting - Fraud, Financial Investigations, Compliance, Best Practices, Litigation. Forensic accounting is the number one growing field in accounting today. 

 

 

 

CISSP 2-Day Rapid Review Class and Exam - April 26-27, 2009

 

CAP® - Certification and Accreditation Professional

 

An In-Demand Position for the In-Control Individual
The Certification and Accreditation Professional (CAP®) credential is an objective measure of the knowledge, skills and abilities required for personnel involved in the process of certifying and accrediting security of information systems. Specifically, this credential applies to those responsible for formalizing processes used to assess risk and establish security requirements. Their decisions will ensure that information systems possess security commensurate with the level of exposure to potential risk, as well as damage to assets or individuals.

 

The credential is appropriate for civilian, state and local governments in the U.S., as well as commercial markets. Job functions such as authorization officials, system owners, information owners, information system security officers, and certifiers as well as all senior system managers apply.

 

For your CAP credential, your professional experience has to be a minimum of two years of direct full-time information systems security certification and accreditation in one or more of these five (ISC)² CAP domains:

 

 

CAP 1-Day Review Seminar - April 27, 2009

 

CISSP® - Certified Information Systems Security Professional

 

The Certification That Inspires Utmost Confidence
If you plan to build a career in information security – one of today’s most visible professions – and if you have at least five full years of experience in information security, then the CISSP® credential should be your next career goal.

 

The CISSP was the first credential in the field of information security, accredited by the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) to ISO (International Standards Organization) Standard 17024:2003. CISSP certification is not only an objective measure of excellence, but a globally recognized standard of achievement.

 

For your CISSP credential, your professional experience has to be in two or more of these 10 (ISC)² CISSP domains:

 

 

 

 

NetSecurity’s Hands-On How-To® Incident Response TRAINING – April 24-25, 2009

 

NetSecurity Corporation provides vendor-neutral digital forensics, hands-on security consulting, and Hands-on How-To® training solutions that are high-quality, timely, and customer-focused. Through NetSecurity Forensic Labs (http://netsecurity.com/forensics), we deliver world-class forensics solutions that withstand the scrutiny of litigation.

 

NetSecurity’s Hands-On How-To® Incident Response training course provides students with real-world experience for conducting incident response in very complex heterogeneous networks. Hands-On How-To® Lab Exercises (HOHTLEs) covered in the course incorporate significant real-world experience necessary for responding to security incidents and delivering world-class results that withstand legal scrutiny—covering topics such as: developing a Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT), collecting and analyzing volatile data from live systems and networks, collecting and analyzing memory dumps, dissecting and analyzing malware, and developing incident reports. If you don’t attend this class, you probably aren’t employing emerging tools and techniques of the trade to your craft.

 

 

 


Q/FE Qualified/ Forensic Expert Certification with Forensic Examiner License presented by Security University - April 25-26, 2009

 

Finally, a tactical Forensics class that provides everything you need to know to be a Qualified/ Forensic Expert with an online exam at the end of the week and a practical validation workshop to prove your forensic skills. Learn everything relating to computer forensics & digital forensics rights. >From how to establish a proper chain of custody that is admissible in a court of law to recovering files from intentionally damaged media.

 

Cyber crime is out performing traditional crime. Qualified/ Forensics Experts are needed by today's companies to determine the root cause of a hacker attack, collect evidence legally admissible in court, and protect corporate assets and reputation.

 

High-profile cases of corporate malfeasance have elevated electronic evidence discovery as indispensable to your company. A recent law review claims: A lawyer or legal team without a Forensic Expert on their case is sure to lose in today's courtroom!

 

In our Q/FER Qualified Forensics Expert Training class you will:
Discover the root of how computer crimes are committed. Learn how to find traces of illegal or illicit activities left on disk with forensics tools and manual techniques. Learn how to recover data intentionally destroyed or hidden. How to recover encrypted data. Steps to collect evidence from hard drives and live systems. How to recover data from digital cameras and cell phones. You will create an effective computer crime policy, and gain the hands on skills to implement it.

 

For more information regarding any of our Training Sessions, please contact us at Phone (203) 661-4312, Fax (203) 869-0283, E-mail info@computerforensicshow.com.