cxlCellebrite Mobile Forensics Fundamentals - Live Online**CST**

Date: 14 - 15 Apr 2020 Days: Tue-Wed Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (timezone America/New_York)
Course type: Live Online
Region: North America
Location: Live online
Capacity:Open
Enroll by: 14 Apr 2020

About this course

Description

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Level - Entry
Course Length - 2 day
Delivery Mode - Live Online


The 2-day, Cellebrite Mobile Forensics Fundamentals (CMFF) course no longer represents an introduction to forensics, often referred to as the basics. Rapid evolutions in technology and the increasing variety of mobile communication devices and Internet of Things appliance demand more from persons engaged in digital forensics. The CMFF curriculum provides attendees with compulsory digital forensics core knowledge (fundamentals) including: 

  • mobile device communication networks, 
  • explorations of Android and iOS file systems, 
  • extraction methodologies, 
  • memory (NAND) functions, 
  • proper handling of digital evidence for use in administrative, civil, or criminal actions. 
Moreover, attendees will learn the reasoning and strategies (concepts) used by credible practitioners and organizations to form the future of digital forensic best practices. 

Although Cellebrite products are used in CMFF, the course is not a single tool or application-centric program. Cellebrite believes a responsibility exists to teach members of the digital forensic community the necessary competencies to conduct exams ethically, using universal professional standards.