Computer Forensics is a highly specialist area. It should only be undertaken by experts who have a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, ACPO, (Association of Chief Police Officers), Guidelines, Masters Degree, (or equivalent) in Computer Forensics, and full knowledge of Evidence Handling. Ideally, the company you take to undertake your investigation should be ISO9001 compliant and possibly ISO27001 compliant too.
Whether disciplining staff for misconduct or responding to a threat from outside, your organisation increasingly has to handle issues that involve accessing and recovering evidence from computers, networks and other devices. Your existing policies and procedures may be sufficient to deal with the more traditional issues of gross misconduct but do they adequately cover the new risks and opportunities presented by the ever changing face of technology. The incident response procedures you have in place to handle threats to Information Systems may be adequate but are they forensically sound? Can they secure the evidence you'll need quickly and without introducing risk?
Our one day training seminars provide you with the knowledge you'll need to protect the evidence in the event of an incident and show how to integrate the principles and practices of computer forensics into the policies and procedures of your organisation.
We cover what is and what is not possible with computer forensics, as well as providing the delegates with an overview of the tools and utilities that are currently available.
Every attending delegate receives a comprehensive pack containing sample policies, procedures and a CD-Rom containing tools and utilities. In fact, everything you need to build forensically sound incident response methodologies.