Training Delivery - Live Video (VTC)

FC099 Basic Level Spreadsheeting Skills (Apr. 13, 2021, Virtual)

This one-day course provides foundational spreadsheeting knowledge and skills to enhance workplace productivity. The course covers basic navigation of Microsoft Excel by combining live demonstrations and hands-on exercises, including the following:

  • Working with multiple worksheets within a workbook 
  • Hiding, unhiding, and protecting worksheets 
  • Adjusting rows and columns 
  • Using copy and paste options 
  • Finding, selecting, and sorting data

FC101 Financial Investigations Practical Skills (Mar. 30, 2021–Apr. 1, 2021, Virtual)

This course provides hands-on investigative training at a basic level. Students develop the practical skills, insight, and knowledge necessary to manage a successful financial investigation from start to finish, including the acquisition and examination of financial records, interview skills, and case management and organization. Additional topics include forgery and embezzlement, financial exploitation of the elderly, working with spreadsheets, financial profiling, and state-specific statutes and legal issues.

FC101 Financial Investigations Practical Skills (Apr. 13, 2021–Apr. 15, 2021, Virtual)

This course provides hands-on investigative training at a basic level. Students develop the practical skills, insight, and knowledge necessary to manage a successful financial investigation from start to finish, including the acquisition and examination of financial records, interview skills, and case management and organization. Additional topics include forgery and embezzlement, financial exploitation of the elderly, working with spreadsheets, financial profiling, and state-specific statutes and legal issues.

FC101 Financial Investigations Practical Skills (May 11, 2021–May 13, 2021, Virtual)

This course provides hands-on investigative training at a basic level. Students develop the practical skills, insight, and knowledge necessary to manage a successful financial investigation from start to finish, including the acquisition and examination of financial records, interview skills, and case management and organization. Additional topics include forgery and embezzlement, financial exploitation of the elderly, working with spreadsheets, financial profiling, and state-specific statutes and legal issues. *Emerging issues. Current trends in various types of financial crimes. Recent cases and their implications. *Financial records. Learn to obtain and manage bank records, including basic spreadsheeting skills. *Working with data. Extract leads and draw conclusions from bank records and other financial data. *Hands-on experience. Work a mock financial case as part of an investigative team.

FC105 Financial Records Examination and Analysis (Apr. 20–22, 2021, Virtual)

This course covers the acquisition, examination, and analysis of many types of financial records, including bank statements and checks, wire transfer records, and business records. Topics include recognizing and investigating common indicators of fraud, using spreadsheets to facilitate analysis and pattern recognition, and financial profiling. There is a strong focus on presenting financial evidence in multiple modalities: spreadsheet data outputs, graphic representations, and written/oral presentations.

FC101 Financial Investigations Practical Skills (May 25–27, 2021, Virtual)

This course provides hands-on investigative training at a basic level. Students develop the practical skills, insight, and knowledge necessary to manage a successful financial investigation from start to finish, including the acquisition and examination of financial records, interview skills, and case management and organization. Additional topics include forgery and embezzlement, financial exploitation of the elderly, working with spreadsheets, financial profiling, and state-specific statutes and legal issues.

FC105 Financial Records Examination and Analysis (May 18–20, 2021, Virtual)

This course covers the acquisition, examination, and analysis of many types of financial records, including bank statements and checks, wire transfer records, and business records. Topics include recognizing and investigating common indicators of fraud, using spreadsheets to facilitate analysis and pattern recognition, and financial profiling. There is a strong focus on presenting financial evidence in multiple modalities: spreadsheet data outputs, graphic representations, and written/oral presentations.

DF101 Basic Digital Forensic Analysis: Windows Acquisition (May 3–5, 2021, Virtual)

This course provides the fundamental knowledge and skills required to acquire forensic backup images from Windows-based computers and removable storage media in a forensically sound manner.

Presentations and hands-on practical exercises cover the following topics:

  • Storage media and how data is stored.
  • The forensic acquisition process.
  • Tool validation.
  • Hardware and software write blockers.
  • Forensic backup image formats.
  • Multiple forensic acquisition methods. 

Students will use free and commercial third-party tools that are currently used by practitioners in the field.

DF320 Advanced Digital Forensic Analysis: macOS (Jun. 14–17, 2021, Virtual)

This course prepares students to identify various artifacts typically located in property lists and SQLite databases on MacOS-based computers. Students will also learn how to perform forensic analysis. Students gain hands-on practical experience writing basic SQL queries and using them to analyze operating system artifacts that include, but are not limited to, user login passwords, FaceTime, messages, mail, contacts, calendars, reminders, notes, photos, Safari, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox.

 

CI101 Basic Cyber Investigations: Digital Footprints (May 11, 2021, Virtual)

This course introduces learners to the concept of digital footprints and best practices in protecting personally identifiable information (PII). Topics include limiting an individual’s digital footprint, protecting privacy on social media, and the consequences of oversharing personal information, as well as steps to take after becoming a target of doxing.

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