Digital Forensics & Crime Investigation Training for students & corporates
Learn practical cybercrime investigation and digital forensics skills covering evidence handling, first response, file systems, acquisition, Windows/Linux/macOS forensics, network, malware, mobile, cloud, email, social media, IoT, and legal reporting.
Everything students need before joining
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Course Overview
Who can join, forensic investigation roadmap, tools covered, prerequisites, and learning outcomes.
Practical Labs
Evidence acquisition, disk analysis, OS artifacts, network evidence, malware artifacts, mobile evidence, and reports.
Duration & Mode
45 days, 2 hours per day, 90 hours total, online/offline flexible training options.
Career Support
Digital forensics career roadmap, resume support, interview guidance, and case-study assistance.
Certification
Training certificate, forensic case project certificate, and cyber investigation career guidance.
Corporate Training
Customized forensics syllabus for SOC teams, DFIR teams, IT teams, legal teams, and investigation units.
Digital Forensics Course Modules
This program trains learners in forensic science, cybercrime investigations, evidence handling, platform-specific forensics, and professional reporting.
Hands-on tools covered in training
Learners will gain practical exposure to disk forensics, acquisition, memory analysis, network evidence, mobile evidence, malware artifacts, and reporting tools.
Autopsy
Disk forensic analysis, timelines, deleted files, artifacts, and evidence review.
FTK Imager
Forensic imaging, acquisition, evidence preview, and hash verification.
Volatility
Memory forensics for processes, connections, malware artifacts, and RAM analysis.
Wireshark
Network packet capture analysis for cybercrime and intrusion investigations.
Windows Event Logs
Analyze authentication, system activity, suspicious behavior, and security events.
Linux Logs
Investigate authentication, commands, services, system artifacts, and user activity.
Mobile Forensics
Review mobile evidence sources, app artifacts, call logs, messages, and media metadata.
Cloud Evidence
Understand cloud logs, access history, storage evidence, and cloud investigation workflow.
Email Headers
Analyze headers, sender paths, spoofing indicators, phishing evidence, and attachments.
VirusTotal
Enrich files, hashes, URLs, domains, and IPs during malware and evidence analysis.
OSINT Tools
Collect public intelligence from domains, social platforms, websites, and open sources.
Forensic Reports
Document evidence, timeline, findings, legal notes, and case-study conclusions.
Simple digital investigation learning journey
A practical structure that helps students and corporate teams move from forensic fundamentals to complete investigation, evidence presentation, and case reporting.
Prepare
Learn forensic roles, ethics, readiness, first response, investigation planning, and evidence handling.
Acquire
Practice data acquisition, duplication, file system review, hard disk analysis, and evidence preservation.
Analyze
Investigate Windows, Linux, macOS, network, malware, web, cloud, email, social media, mobile, and IoT artifacts.
Report
Prepare forensic reports, evidence presentation, legal documentation, case studies, and final investigation project.
Customized digital forensics training for teams
Flexible forensics and investigation training programs for SOC teams, DFIR teams, IT teams, legal teams, law-enforcement awareness groups, and corporate investigation teams.
Corporate Benefits
Customized syllabus, incident evidence collection, forensic readiness, case documentation, legal awareness, and post-training evaluation.
Student Benefits
Beginner-friendly forensics roadmap, hands-on investigation labs, case-study practice, certificate, and career preparation.
Frequently asked questions
Students, SOC analysts, DFIR learners, IT professionals, cybercrime investigation learners, and security professionals can join.
Yes. Learners practice acquisition, disk analysis, OS artifacts, network evidence, malware artifacts, mobile/cloud evidence, and reporting.
The duration is 45 days with 2 hours per day, totaling 90 hours of training.
Yes. The syllabus includes mobile forensics, cloud forensics, email, social media, web, application, dark web, and IoT forensics.
Yes. Learners practice evidence presentation, forensic reporting, legal aspects, case studies, and investigation documentation.
Yes. The syllabus can be customized for SOC, DFIR, IT, legal, investigation, and incident response teams.
Contact us for Digital Forensics Batch Information
Get complete details about upcoming Digital Forensics & Crime Investigation batches, practical labs, case studies, reporting modules, certification guidance, internship opportunities, and corporate training programs.