Introduction to Cybercrime Investigation
This five-day, hands-on course is designed to prepare investigators for investigating cybercrime. This course is designed to serve as an introductory course, providing exposure to the various types of cybercrime, how to plan and prepare for cybercrime activity, the methodologies and tools used to investigate cybercrime, as well as how to manage the computer crime scene. The course utilizes instructor-led discussion and instruction, and is reinforced with a number of exercises and hands-on practical exams. The course concludes with a practical exam scenario, which will require the students to apply the skills they have learned throughout the week.
Upcoming Course Dates
No currently scheduled offerings.
Please contact Mike Hill for more information on scheduling a course and associated fees.
Topics include:
- Types of cybercrimes
- Basic networking and how it is relevant to cybercrime investigation
- Planning and preparing for cybercrime investigations
- Methodologies and tools for investigating cybercrime
- Computer crime scene management: securing and documenting
Who Should Attend
This class is designed for new investigators interested in cybercrime investigation.
Class Size:
20-25 participants.
Certification
POST Certified, 40 hours.
Questions?
Mike Hill
Program Manager
Phone: (865) 946-3222
Toll Free: (866) 449-5342
Fax: (865) 946-3214
mike.hill@tennessee.edu
Resources
Bureau of Justice Assistance
National White Collar Crime Center
