Training Event at Madonna University
- Can you track a website or an email to a physical location or to a person? Can you identify recipients of forwarded emails? And can you prevent your emails from being tracked?
- Do you know what information is available on a mobile digital device such as a cell phone or a tablet? Can you extract and exploit that data, even if deleted?
- Do you understand TOR, VPNs, DNS, Cloudflare, subdomains and the structure of the Internet sufficiently for an investigation and for you, personally, to be anonymous while online?
- Do you understand the basics of Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies?
- Can you conduct and manage an investigation involving these basic technologies and task forensic experts and expert witnesses?
On the 20th of March, 2020, the Fraternal Order of Investigators (FOI), MASIP and other co-sponsoring associations will be providing a new full-day (8.0 CEs) training event at Madonna University in Livonia, MI.
“Critical Cyberskills 1.5” is an Intermediate-level course and expands upon the knowledge base covered during “OSINT – Day I”, the most recent FOI-MASIP training hosted by Madonna University. No programming skills or prerequisites are required for this new seminar.
“Critical Cyberskills 1.5” is divided into two (2) Modules, each covering essential and custom-tailored knowledge for law enforcement, investigative and security professionals:
- Morning - "Exploitation of Digital Devices" - Instructor: Brian Ingram
- Afternoon - "Structure and Exploitation of the Internet" - Instructor: Steven Rambam
Training will be in simple, non-technical language, including case studies and hands-on, live demonstrations of all topics covered. A central goal of this training event is to demystify these basic technologies and topics so that attendees can immediately begin incorporating them into their investigative and/or security tasks. No programming skills are necessary.
A networking event will follow the day's training.
For more information and to attend: https://www.fraternalinvestigators.org/032020-FOI-Madonna.pdf
This event is restricted to law enforcement and investigative and security professionals and is not open to the general public. Early signup is strongly recommended as the prior event was heavily subscribed.
Prospective co-sponsoring associations may contact
Education Committee Chairman [email protected]
direct email: [email protected] (001) 212-969-0286
We hope to see you in Michigan on 20 March 2020!
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5 年Steven Rambam, CFE, CPP, PSP, PCI, CFCS, CSAR