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Regardless of whether you're a corporate or non-corporate, you will have a requirement for two distinct spheres of knowledge if you are to be ready to take on the challenges presented by digital evidence. Your technical staff need to deploy the right forensic solutions depending on the circumstances and show competence in the capture and preservation of potentially volatile evidential data. Your incident response management team and the supporting incident investigation staff need to understand the forensic process in order to make the right decisions and take appropriate actions quickly. For the ManagerEvery incident must be managed carefully and we offer a one day seminar aimed at management personnel who are likely to be involved in both internal and external incidents. Those from Human Resources, Security, Information Risk, Internal Audit, Compliance etc., will benefit from receiving the knowledge of what is and is not possible using forensics and forensically sound procedures. These seminars present forensic technology and procedures in a clear and concise way with a minimum of technical "geek speak", making them accessible to all levels. By the end of the day, you'll be able to understand what your technical staff are capable of and, more importantly, you'll be able to respond more appropriately to incidents in the certain knowledge that you can protect the evidence. For the TechnicianFor companies that want to go that extra step and set up an in-house forensic facility, we offer a two day seminar aimed at the more technically savvy individual, like those from your security, support desk or network services departments. These are the people who will be expected to support the organisation quickly and efficiently in the event of an incident. To preserve volatile and potentially critical evidence without compromise. These are the people who understand your infrastructure and who implement technical solutions within your environment. It is critical that they understand the impact of their actions in legal and practical terms. |