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(@andyfox)
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Hi All - information needed

I am pulling togther information on sample training modules and courses in a) basic evidence gathering and b) lab set up - can anyone provide any information on modules they offer training or consultancy in. Or if there is anyone who offers these types of courses to organisations and/or individuals.

- can you send me or direct me some information.

Many Thanks

 
Posted : 20/12/2004 2:57 pm
(@babbasmith)
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you can try www.paraben-forensics.com

 
Posted : 04/01/2005 1:49 pm
(@andyfox)
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looks good, thanks for your help babba - I'll have a good look through this.

 
Posted : 04/01/2005 1:57 pm
 Andy
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Hi Andy, are you looking for some kind of training/tuition for yourself in basic/first responder evidence gathering?

 
Posted : 04/01/2005 9:05 pm
(@andyfox)
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well we are looking to send our own investigators and trainee investigators on accreditation courses and in the future we are looking at setting up training courses in a more formal way. We offer training at the moment but mainly to individuals on a 1-1 basis. I am trying to find out who offers the best courses for us, based in the UK.

 
Posted : 06/01/2005 9:57 am
(@akaplan0qw9)
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Andy,

You might want to contact Stefan Fleischmann (mail@x-ways.com). Stefan is the guy who owns WinHex, WinHex forensics, and several other forensic prducts. As I recall he lives in Germany and has many classes in Europe. I happen to be attending a 4 day session he is giving in Seattle later this month.

 
Posted : 07/01/2005 6:32 pm
 Andy
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Andy, I think we may have covered some of your requirements in other posts - check out the Training and sub menus.

There are many courses that offer creditation. The Royal Military College of Science - Cranfield University, offers short courses in Forensic Computing. The stuff you ask about is covered during the 2 week Forensic Computing Foundation course. Its about as credible as a course could be, and pretty tough to pass the exam at the end. Only drawbacks are - it may be only available to law enforcement (you may have to ask them about this), and the price (about £2500).

Andy

 
Posted : 07/01/2005 6:47 pm
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