Digital Forensics Masterclass : Forensic Science 2024 DFMC+

Learn digital forensics and be computer forensics investigator / Certificate after completing course / DFMC+ / DFIR 2024

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Digital Forensics Masterclass : Forensic Science 2024 DFMC+
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13.5 hours
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Jun 2023
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$79.99
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What you will learn

Understanding the role of digital forensics in criminal investigations.

Investigating online fraud and identity theft.

Cyber Security for Digital Forensics Investigators

Malware Analysis

Investigate Volatile and Non-Volatile Memory

Investigating the use of encryption and data hiding techniques.

Data Acquisition

Evidence Analysis

Open Source Intelligence

Fundamentals of Computer Forensics

Debugging and Analysis Malware

Mobile Forensics

Web Browser Forensics

Linux for Digital Forensics and File Analysis

Digital Forensics Fundamentals

Understanding the fundamentals of digital forensics.

Creating Digital Forensics Lab

Learning the legal and ethical implications of digital evidence.

TCP/IP

Identifying the types of digital evidence that can be collected.

Networking

Digital forensics LAW

Computer Forensics for Beginners

Knowing the basic concepts of file systems and storage devices.

Analyzing digital evidence using tools such as EnCase and FTK.

Identifying evidence of cybercrime, cyberterrorism and other cyber threats.

Learning about the chain of custody and preserving evidence.

Investigating network security breaches and incidents.

Collecting, analyzing and reporting digital evidence.

Understanding the basic principles of computer forensics.

Conducting effective digital forensic investigations.

Understanding cyberstalking and other cybercrimes.

Detecting and analyzing malware and viruses.

Analyzing mobile devices for digital evidence.

Learning about forensic lab equipment and technology.

Investigating the use of social media and digital communication.

Examining email and instant messaging for evidence.

Collecting and analyzing data from cloud storage.

Analyzing web browsing and internet history.

Investigating cyberbullying and online harassment.

Understanding the role of digital forensics in civil litigation.

Examining the security of computer networks.

Analyzing forensic evidence in civil and criminal cases.

Collecting evidence from digital devices such as cameras and DVRs.

Understanding the basics of cryptography and encryption.

Conducting forensic investigations in a corporate environment.

Understanding the impact of technology on the legal system.

and other awesome topics ->

Why take this course?

Become a Digital Forensics Investigator and learn one of most requested skills of 2023!

This is the most comprehensive, yet straight-forward, course for the Digital Forensics on Udemy!

*Get the Official Certificate after Completing the Course


Welcome to the Digital Forensics Masterclass, the ultimate guide to the world of digital forensics and forensic science. In this comprehensive course, we will cover everything you need to know to become a proficient digital forensic investigator, from the basics of computer systems and networks to advanced techniques for analyzing digital evidence.

This course is designed to provide you with a complete understanding of the forensic process, with a focus on digital devices and data. You will learn how to identify and extract data from digital devices, including computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices. You will also learn how to analyze and interpret this data using forensic tools and techniques, and how to present your findings in a clear and concise manner.

The course covers a wide range of topics, including the basics of computer systems and networks, forensic data acquisition and analysis, file systems and data recovery, network forensics, and mobile device forensics. You will also learn about the legal and ethical considerations of digital forensics, as well as the best practices for conducting investigations and preserving evidence.

The course is designed for anyone interested in the field of digital forensics, including IT professionals, law enforcement personnel, and cybersecurity experts. No prior knowledge of digital forensics or forensic science is required, although a basic understanding of computer systems and networks is recommended.

By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of digital forensics and forensic science, and the skills and knowledge needed to conduct a digital forensic investigation from start to finish. You will also receive a Digital Forensics Masterclass Certificate of Completion, which you can add to your resume or LinkedIn profile to showcase your skills and knowledge.

Enroll now and take the first step towards becoming a digital forensic investigator with the Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2023 DFMC+.

Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery, investigation, examination and analysis of material found in digital devices, often in relation to mobile devices and computer crime. The term digital forensics was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation of all devices capable of storing digital data. With roots in the personal computing revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the discipline evolved in a haphazard manner during the 1990s, and it was not until the early 21st century that national policies emerged.

Digital forensics investigations have a variety of applications. The most common is to support or refute a hypothesis before criminal or civil courts. Criminal cases involve the alleged breaking of laws that are defined by legislation and that are enforced by the police and prosecuted by the state, such as theft and assault against the person. Civil cases on the other hand deal with protecting the rights and property of individuals (often associated with family disputes) but may also be concerned with contractual disputes between commercial entities where a form of digital forensics referred to as electronic discovery (discovery) may be involved

During the 1980s very few specialized digital forensic tools existed, and consequently investigators often performed live analysis on media, examining computers from within the operating system using existing sysadmin tools to extract evidence. This practice carried the risk of modifying data on the disk, either inadvertently or otherwise, which led to claims of evidence tampering. A number of tools were created during the early 1990s to address the problem.

Digital forensics is commonly used in both criminal law and private investigation. Traditionally it has been associated with criminal law, where evidence is collected to support or oppose a hypothesis before the courts. As with other areas of forensics this is often a part of a wider investigation spanning a number of disciplines. In some cases, the collected evidence is used as a form of intelligence gathering, used for other purposes than court proceedings (for example to locate, identify or halt other crimes). As a result, intelligence gathering is sometimes held to a less strict forensic standard.

If you enroll in our Digital Forensics Masterclass | Forensic Science 2023 DFMC, you'll not only learn about the fundamentals of digital forensics, but so much more! Our course covers a broad range of topics such as analyzing digital evidence from social media and mobile devices, investigating cyber crimes and terrorism, and learning the legal and ethical implications of digital evidence. You'll gain knowledge on topics like network security breaches, cyberbullying, and even the impact of technology on the legal system. So don't wait, enroll today and discover the vast world of digital forensics.

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Reviews

Anish
October 5, 2023
The initial lectures were too basic and of no use. Also with respect to Digital forensics i felt there was less content
Charles
September 29, 2023
Great advice and steps. Still having some difficulty understanding the speaker but I’m getting the point most time.
Arafat
September 17, 2023
Yes it was a very good match for me. I just want to give a feedback on the animations that do not follow what is being said/presented that are very DISTRACTIVE as the Viewer is trying to constantly Match the animations with the voice over
Layla
September 13, 2023
Video runs together. No separation of topics in the dialogue. Video has a speaker who does not speak fluent English and is very difficult to understand. The learner is cheated of learning the material because of this. If this whole course follows the same format, it will prove itself to be a bad learning platform and a waste of the learner's money.
Felix
July 21, 2023
Yes, a good match. I would need to watch and study the practical over again for better understanding. Thank you.
DINNAH
April 23, 2023
The lessons offered here are well articulated and easy to understand and very practical gaining real-world experience.
Ana
April 18, 2023
whoever is the speaker of the 3. section, very difficult to understand the person. Also, not sure how random images help in the overall learning process, some of the spoken content could also be summarized in the screen
John
March 18, 2023
It's a great lecture with many helpful information. I just wish there would be pdf files that can be downloaded since these days are way to technical for people just starting to learn these things.
Darryl
March 11, 2023
Good course though i did struggle to understand the instructors accent. Over all i did manage to learn some great concepts on this topic.
Joe
March 6, 2023
The information is good if you can understand it. The presentation isn't great, and because it's quite a technical subject, the text to voice creation that has been used for good chunks of it makes it difficult to digest what's being said.
Philip
February 11, 2023
Good course coverage so far, wish there was more resource handouts/links to sites. Language is a big issue.
Richard
January 17, 2023
Stock visuals repeat often and have no correlation to the immediate topic being discussed. Multiple incorrect pronunciation of common words leads my to believe the lectures are generated using text-to-speech software. Text-to-Speech is not inherently a terrible aspect, however these mispronunciations reflect poor quality assurance.
Richard
December 21, 2022
I don't know if it's a result of purchasing the course on a discount basis, but the video has no connection to the lecture being given. The lecturer will say, "The photo on the screen shows a SDD drive with a SATA connector...", yet the video just shows a constantly rotating set of images of HDD and SDD drives that don't match the lecture. If I wasn't already deeply familiar with HDD and SDD drives, I would be completely annoyed and confused, because the video is worse than useless. In fact, I just talked myself down a star on the rating.
Reji
December 14, 2022
the video/images display has nothing to do with the audio, its distracting, you cannot look at the screen, and not looking at the scree is also difficult, it may be better with just audio
Quhens
November 24, 2022
Great course. Videos are really rich. Concepts are explained well well and its easy to understand. Thank you.

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