Mobile Device Investigations for Law Enforcement and Criminal Intelligence Analyst
Description
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This course is meticulously designed for law enforcement professionals aiming to excel in the field of mobile device investigations. It equips law enforcement officers with the technical and legal knowledge required for mobile device investigations. Covering the fundamentals of mobile device technology, flash memory, digital forensics, and legal concerns regarding search and seizure. The training aims to enhance investigative skills and legal compliance. It emphasizes the technical aspects of how mobile devices function, the nuances of flash memory, the FAT file system, digital forensics methodologies, and the pertinent legal considerations surrounding the search and seizure of these devices. The course provides in-depth training in the forensic analysis of mobile devices, focusing on device technology, data extraction techniques, and legal considerations.
Course Duration and Outline:
This is a four-day course, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, structured to cover both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in mobile device forensics. It combines detailed lectures with in-depth discussions on key forensic topics.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand mobile device architecture and data storage, including the FAT file system.
2. Master forensic techniques for data extraction and analysis from mobile devices.
3. Navigate legal frameworks related to mobile device search and seizure.
4. Apply theoretical knowledge to practical forensic challenges in real-world scenarios.
Target Audience:
Law enforcement officers involved in digital investigations, including detectives, supervising officers of investigative sections, criminal intelligences analysts, prosecutors and those handling electronic evidence wanting to expand their skills set.
Prerequisites:
Participants should have a foundational understanding of digital technology and familiarity with criminal investigation procedures