Companies Home Search Profile

Data Forensics Class

Focused View

Robert Fried

1:27:19

6 View
  • 001 Meet Forensic Expert Robert B. Fried & Overview of Course Modules.mp4
    02:24
  • 001 Electronically Stored Information (ESI).mp4
    18:36
  • 001 Electronically-Stored-Information.pdf
  • 001 Computers.mp4
    15:03
  • 001 Questionnaire-Computers.pdf
  • 001 Email.mp4
    11:43
  • 001 Email-Cloud-Attachments.pdf
  • 001 Email-Evidence.pdf
  • 001 Questionnaire-Email.pdf
  • 001 Network File Shares.mp4
    08:57
  • 001 Questionnaire-Network-File-Shares.pdf
  • 001 Mobile-Devices-BYOD.pdf
  • 001 Module 5 Mobile Devices.mp4
    09:05
  • 001 Questionnaire-Mobile-Devices.pdf
  • 001 Databases.mp4
    05:04
  • 001 Questionnaire-Databases.pdf
  • 001 Cloud Storage Services.mp4
    03:36
  • 001 Cloud-Storage.pdf
  • 001 Questionnaire-Cloud-Services.pdf
  • 001 Questionnaire-Social-Media.pdf
  • 001 Social Media Sites.mp4
    02:41
  • 001 Remote Data Collections.mp4
    04:36
  • 001 Remote-Data-Collections.pdf
  • 001 Data Collection Considerations.mp4
    05:34
  • 001 Data-Sources-Billable-Hours.pdf
  • Description


    Data Collections

    What You'll Learn?


    • The definition of electronically stored information (ESI), and the identification of the most common data sources encountered today.
    • Identify the Key Individuals who may be encountered during a litigation matter or investigation, where electronically stored information (ESI) is encountered.
    • What the Key Individuals and forensic practitioners should expect when electronic evidence is encountered in a litigation matter or an investigation.
    • The questions you need to ask of the Key Individuals, when electronic evidence is encountered in a litigation matter or an investigation.

    Who is this for?


  • Aspiring forensic practitioners, investigators, and even those who have experience with eDiscovery as an attorney, litigation support specialist, or a professional services provider.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • No prior experience is needed.
  • More details


    Description

    Modern day investigations frequently require the identification, preservation, and collection of electronic evidence from a variety of data sources. The field of digital forensics is constantly evolving, and it is vital for all parties involved to work together to understand where relevant data is stored, and how it can be accessed and collected, in a forensically sound manner that is defensible and efficient. In the course Data Forensics Class: Data Collections, you will learn what you need to know and the questions you need to ask when encountering electronic evidence in a litigation matter or an investigation. The course is comprised of ten (10) modules, including: Electronically Stored Information (ESI), Computers, Email, Network File Shares, Mobile Devices, Databases, Cloud Storage Services, Social Media Sites, Remote Data Collections, and Data Collection Considerations. Each module concludes with a quiz, to test your knowledge. Whether you are a forensic practitioner, an investigator, attorney, legal professional, in academia, or a forensics enthusiast, you are sure to find this course invaluable.  The course author and instructor, Robert B. Fried, is a seasoned forensic expert and industry thought leader with over twenty (20) years of experience advising law firms and multinational organizations on matters related to the identification, preservation, and collection of electronic evidence.

    Who this course is for:

    • Aspiring forensic practitioners, investigators, and even those who have experience with eDiscovery as an attorney, litigation support specialist, or a professional services provider.

    User Reviews
    Rating
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    average 0
    Total votes0
    Focused display
    Robert Fried
    Robert Fried
    Instructor's Courses
    Robert B. Fried has over 20 years of experience in the field of digital forensics.  He is the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Forensics & Investigations for Sandline Global. Robert has developed and instructed basic and advanced courses in computer forensics for / to law enforcement personnel, while a Computer Crime Specialist with the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) and has held senior leadership positions within global digital forensics practices for professional services organizations. He is a certified forensic examiner, a licensed private investigator in New York, and a licensed professional investigator in Michigan. Robert obtained a Master of Science degree in Forensic Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Science from the University of New Haven. He is a featured speaker at industry events, an invited guest for industry podcasts, and an author for industry publications, including PI Magazine, where he created the CyberSleuthing Department.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 11
    • duration 1:27:19
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/01/31