Law Enforcement

Cyber Investigation 157 - Mobile Digital Devices & GPS Web-based (Oct 2017)

"Cyber Investigation 157 - Mobile Digital Devices & GPS" (LC7-WB) addresses the legal issues surrounding mobile digital devices, including cell phones and GPS devices. Topics include seizing and searching mobile devices, the process of obtaining both historical and current location information from cellular service providers, and the legal process needed to install a GPS unit on a suspect’s vehicle. LC7-WB is the seventh of seven modules in the training series Legal Concerns for Digital Evidence Responders.

Cybercop 350 Mobile Device Forensic Analysis (Oct 2017)

The "Cybercop (CC) 350 - Mobile Device Forensic Analysis" (MDFA) course provides the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to preserve, acquire, and analyze data on iOS devices (iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad), as well as various Android devices. Students use forensically sound tools and techniques to acquire and analyze potential evidence. Topics include identifying potential threats to data stored on devices, available imaging options, accessing locked devices, and the default folder structure.

Cyber Investigation 201 - Social Media & Open Source Investigations SMOSI

The "Cyber Investigations 201 - Social Media & Open Source Investigations" (SMOSI) course covers the skills investigators need to conduct successful online investigations involving social media. Topics include internet basics, such as IP addresses and domains; an overview of currently popular social media platforms; and best practices for building an online undercover profile.

Cyber Investigation 105 Cell Phone Mapping & Analysis CPMA

This two-day course is for officers, investigators, and analysts that encounter cell phone evidence that includes the acquisition and analysis of information external to the phone. Class concepts include instruction on how to request, read, and analyze Call Detail Records from cellular providers, as well as how to plot cellular site locations to determine the approximate position of a suspect during a given time frame.

Drone Forensics 101: Extracting & Examining Data from Drones

The National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) understands how important it is for law enforcement professionals to be up to speed on emerging technologies. In recent months, drones have been a subject of controversy and are being used more frequently by criminals. These devices store data and need to be handled appropriately. Active cases are currently being prosecuted in border, battlefield, and correctional facility scenarios. Having the capability to quickly recover and analyze data from drones has become critically important.

Cybercop 201 - Intermediate Data Recovery and Analysis - IDRA

The "Cybercop (CC) 201 - Intermediate Data Recovery and Analysis" (IDRA) course builds on the concepts introduced in "CC 101 - Basic Data Recovery and Acquisition" (BDRA). This course covers the architecture and functionality of the Windows NT File System (NTFS), the FAT File System, and related directory entry information for locating files on electronic devices. Topical areas include file headers and file hashing, recovery of deleted files and long file names, and techniques for discovering potential evidence that might otherwise be overlooked.

Cybercop 201 - Digital Evidence Examination and Processing

The "Cybercop (CC) 201 - Digital Evidence Examination and Processing" (DEEP) course builds on the concepts introduced in "CC 101: Basic Digital Forensic Imaging" (BDFI). This course covers the architecture and functionality of the Windows NT File System (NTFS), the FAT File System, and related directory entry information for locating files on electronic devices. Topical areas include file headers and file hashing, recovery of deleted files and long file names, and techniques for discovering potential evidence that might otherwise be overlooked.

Pharmaceutical Crime - Advanced Investigative Techniques (TX; Dec 2017)

This course is for the detective who is assigned to a pharmaceutical crime unit or investigation. This course will address the crimes associated with pharmaceutical drug diversion, criminal methods, investigative techniques, evidence collection, and the importance of involving a prosecutor at the onset to prepare the case for successful prosecution.

Pharmaceutical Crime - Tools for the Street (Dec 2017)

This course is for the street patrol officers/new detectives who need to understand the scope of the problem, the types of crimes that may be encountered, how to respond to the scene, awareness of associated evidence, interview techniques, and documentation to further an investigation for a successful prosecution.

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