Basic understanding of computer systems and networks
Familiarity with cybersecurity concepts and terminology
Access to a computer with internet connectivity
Willingness to engage in hands-on exercises and case studies
Recommended prior knowledge in operating systems, file systems, and networking
The Digital Forensics and Incident Response course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to investigate, analyze, and respond to cyber incidents effectively. The course introduces forensic principles, tools, and methodologies used to collect and preserve digital evidence while ensuring integrity and admissibility. Learners will also develop competencies in managing security incidents, identifying attack vectors, mitigating threats, and restoring normal operations in line with organizational policies and industry best practices.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Explain the fundamentals of digital forensics and incident response processes
Identify and apply tools for collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence
Conduct forensic investigations across various platforms including networks, systems, and mobile devices
Develop and execute incident response plans to detect, contain, and recover from cyber incidents
Evaluate forensic findings and prepare professional reports suitable for technical and non-technical stakeholders
Apply legal and ethical considerations in handling digital evidence and responding to incidents
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