Professional Certificate in Digital Forensics and IT Fraud Investigation
Course Information
Status | Confirmed |
Start Date | |
End Date | 25 Feb 2024, Sun |
Time | 9.00am to 5.00pm |
Mode | |
Fee | SGD 1,200.00 (excluding GST) |
Contact | Eunice | 6720 3333 | training.aventis@gmail.com |
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Today we live and work in a world of global connectivity. The proliferation of personal computers, mobile phone, easy access to internet and booming market for related new communication devices have changed the way we spend our leisure time and the way we do business. Information is potentially one of an organization most valued asset and organization needs to able to protect those assets. Accidental/planned destruction of data, hardware failure or cyber-attack can happen anytime and organization may be called upon respond, investigation and escalate the analysis to a formal investigation. Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computer and digital storage mediums. It defines as preservation, identification, extraction, documentation and interpretation of computer media for evidentiary and/or root cause analysis.
Case Studies Approach to IT Fraud and Misconduct Investigation Training
The proliferation of technology in the modern-day workplace presents a world of opportunity for fraudsters – and a complex challenge for fraud examiners and investigators. Anti-fraud professionals must know how to combat cyber fraud and how to use technology in fraud examinations. Learning the basics of digital forensics is crucial to uncovering fraud in the 21st century.
The course aims to provide you with insights into the technicality and legal analysis of cybercrime by exploring how cybercrime is investigated, and the regulatory laws around the collection and use of electronic evidence. Learners are introduced to the technology involved in computer forensic investigations and the technical and legal difficulties involved in searching, extracting, maintaining, and storing electronic evidence, while simultaneously looking at the legal implications of such investigations and the rules of legal procedure relevant to electronic evidence.