Uncover Cybercrime, Analyze Digital Evidence & Master the Art of Cyber ForensicsDo you want to excel in digital forensics and become an expert in cybercrime investigations? Are you preparing to advance your career in cybersecurity, law enforcement, or IT forensics?This course contains the use of artificial intelligence, to boost your learning experience.Welcome to the Cyber Forensics & Investigation Masterclass, a comprehensive and hands-on course designed to take you from a beginner to an expert in digital forensic investigations.Why Take This Course?Cybercrime is at an all-time high, with organizations and individuals constantly under attack from hackers, malware, and data breaches. Forensic investigators play a crucial role in uncovering evidence, tracking attackers, and ensuring justice. This course equips you with the practical skills and tools used by professionals in real-world investigations.What You'll Learn:Fundamentals of Computer Forensics – Understand cybercrime, digital evidence, and forensic methodologies.Evidence Collection & Analysis – Learn industry-standard techniques for securing, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence.Hard Disk, Memory, and Network Forensics – Investigate files, RAM dumps, logs, and network packets.Forensic Tools & Hands-On Labs – Work with EnCase, FTK, Autopsy, and Volatility to conduct investigations.Malware & Cyber Attack Analysis – Detect, analyze, and reverse-engineer malicious software.Cloud & IoT Forensics – Learn how to investigate cloud services and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.Legal & Reporting Skills – Create professional forensic reports and present evidence in legal proceedings.Who Should Take This Course?
What you'll learn
understand cybercrime and digital evidence
apply industry-standard techniques for evidence collection and analysis
investigate hard disk, memory, and network forensics
utilize forensic tools like EnCase, FTK, Autopsy, and Volatility
detect and analyze malware and cyber attacks
conduct investigations in cloud services and IoT devices
create forensic reports and present findings in legal settings