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Computer Crime Investigation

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Start time: Sat, Oct 11, 2008 08:01
End time: Thu, Oct 16, 2008 18:01
Type: Workshop/Training
Website: http://www.oissg.org
Contact name: rasheed
Contact email: registration [at] oissg.org
Phone: +971 50 9498488
Address: Jumeirah Rd.
Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Dubai 31303
United Arab Emirates

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News of hacking Information assets such as websites is common in the Middle East.
Headlines of major government sites, bank or other prestigious organizations being hacked into do not sound unusual with today’s information systems and networks being pervasive and ubiquitous.

Due to low awareness and comparatively poor implementation of security controls in the GCC and the ever increasing  growth of E-Commerce, there has been an influx of fraud, abuse and criminal activity on IT systems by hackers, third party contractors and even by employees.

This alarming toll of information security breaches has created demand backed drive for computer crime investigation education and certification. Not surprisingly, there is an unparalleled job growth for computer forensics professionals.

Did you know that your email, sms’ or any other computer data from hardware such as digital cameras can be retrieved even after formatting few times?
This Computer Crime Investigation training by OISSG focuses on the process and methodology of
computer forensics. You will learn how to conduct “live” Forensics, and analyze memory as required to find suspect
malware, and preserve evidence integrity for possible litigation. During the course students will perform advanced level forensics to identify process antecedence and running context. Additionally, the course highlights sophisticated attacks, and how to analyze the information from these attacks at the packet level.

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