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Our goal is for investigators to implement what they've learned in this class immediately upon leaving it. The 16-hour, 2-day course includes:
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Investigation
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Collection
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Preservation
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Presentation
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How the Internet works
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How to collect Legally Defensible Online Evidence
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Detecting and preventing Internet crime | No more explaining computer language to supervisors or legal counsel |
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Tracing Internet Protocol addresses
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Conducting proactive and reactive investigations on the Internet
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Investigating without being identified on webpages, social networking sites, instant messaging, IRC and more |
Clear, concise, easy to understand evidence |
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Digital Officer Safety
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Using WebCase®, the Online Evidence Collection Tool
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Resources for locating evidence on the Internet
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For 2013 Vere Software is continuing to offering our training at a new training facility in Reno, Nevada. We have partnered with the National Forensic Data Recovery Training Center (www.NFDRTC.net) to offer our courses at their facility. The following dates for the Cybercrime Survival course are available. Contact us immediately if you are interested in attending, seats are limited.
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Registration Link
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Cybercrime Survival Course |
January 7-8, 2013 | Registration Closed | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | March 11-12, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | April 22-23, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | June 24-25, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | August 12-13, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | September 16-17, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
| Cybercrime Survival Course | November 12-13, 2013 | Seats Available | Register Here |
Cybercrime Survival consists of a series of data-driven scenarios where students will identify information in order to locate and identify suspicious activity. Students will be given instruction and advice on how to perform evidence collection and analysis, then allowed to form conclusions based on hands-on work. The exercises help the student to develop an investigative mindset about the Internet.
Because this course addresses the basics of cybercrime investigation, students should not expect extremely advanced material in any single area, although the instructors will discuss more advanced subjects if asked.
All course materials and a Certificate of Completion will be provided to students.
Law enforcement, corporate or private investigators with:
This course is an excellent way for someone with general investigative knowledge to enter the Cybercrime investigations field.
Prerequisites: Students must be comfortable using a personal computer and browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer.

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