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CTL @ FDU
The Cybercrime Training Lab at Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Last call for CTL classes this year!
Fairleigh Dickinson University's School of Administrative Science in
cooperation with the Office of Continuing Education presents two newly
developed half-day forensics training courses in the Cybercrime Training
Lab. The cost for each course is $100, which includes a certificate of
completion. Limited to 10 participants per class. Registration is on a first
come, first served basis.
Introduction to FTK,
Forensic Tool Kit
This class will cover the basics of working
with Forensic Tool Kit, commonly know as
FTK. Downloading and installing this
software, which may be acquired via the
internet from AccessData. FTK is a well
known and frequently used application for
retrieving evidentiary data.
Legal
precedent has been set validating its use.
Course content will include the FTK
interface, menu commands, tab functions,
creating and supplementing a case, basic
analysis data, data carving for graphics,
email content, and search analysis.
Monday, December 10,
8:30a – 12:30p
Collecting Authentic and
Altered Evidence From
Cell Phones and Digital
Cameras
This class will show how digital evidence
examiners can use infrared connections or
cables with forensic software to collect a
variety of digital evidence, namely pictures,
from digital cameras and cell phones. We
will then show how criminals may alter
photographs and reload them on these
devices that they know will be seized. Then
we will show how to use two utilities to
examine the metadata to help determine
the suspect photos from the authentic ones.
We will also introduce the student to using a
Data Carving utility known as Data Lifter 2
in order to recover parts of digital
photographs that have been
deleted, fragmented, and
possibly written over.
Monday, December 17,
8:30a – 12:30p
Yoel Piney, computer expert and digital evidence examiner, will deliver the FTK training. Eamon P. Doherty, Ph.D., FDU
Associate Professor of Administrative Science and computer security expert, will lead the cell/camera course. The training
sessions are of special interest to law enforcement officers as well as corporate security professionals and will discuss
resources available to both corporate investigators and criminal investigators such as licensed private investigation firms
and the New Jersey Regional Computer Forensics Lab in Hamilton, New Jersey.
For additional course information and a current class schedule please visit our website: www.fdu.edu/ctl
If you are interested in attending this class or any of the Cybercrime Training Lab classes, or you have any questions regarding the
courses, please send an inquiry email to: [email protected] Or you may call 201.692.6520 and speak to our staff.