Course Overview
    This hands-on course is designed for investigators with strong computer skills, prior computer forensics training, and experience using the EnCase forensic software. This course builds upon the skills covered in the EnCase Computer Forensics I course and enhances the examiner's ability to work efficiently through the use of the unique features of EnCase.

    *Students must understand evidence handling; the structure of the evidence file; creating and using case files; data acquisition methods including DOS based, hardware write protected, crossover cable and disk to disk; recovering deleted files and folders in a FAT environment; keyword searches across logical and physical media; creating and using EnCase bookmarks; file signatures and signature analysis; and locating and understanding Windows® artifacts. Delivery method: Group-Live. NASBA defined level: intermediate.
    Focusing on investigations common to the private sector, students will learn about the following:
CPE Credits
    32
Training Level
    Intermediate
Prerequisite
    EnCase® Computer Forensics I.
    Advance preparation for this course is not required.
Who Should Attend
  • This course is intended for IT security professionals, litigation support and forensic investigators. Participants should have attended the EnCase Computer Forensics I.
Tuition
  • Tuition is $2,995.00 per student.
    Government training rate is $2,095.00 per student. Now available!! Computer Forensics II Premium Bundle
    $3,495.00 USD Retail. $2,595.00 USD Government. Attend an EnCase Computer Forensics II
    at GSI owned facility and receive OnDemand Computer Forensics II
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    How to create and use of logical evidence files
    How to locate and recover deleted partitions and folders
    How to conduct keyword searches and advanced searches using GREP
    Students will gain an understanding of the EnCase Virtual File System (VFS) and Physical Disk Emulator (PDE)
    Students will learn about the Windows® Registry
    Students will learn how to deal with compound file types
    How to export files, directories and entire volumes
    How to identify files using hash values and building hash libraries
    How to identify Windows XP operating system artifacts such as link files, recycle bin, and user folders
    How to prepare reports and evidence for presentation in court
    How to recover artifacts such as swap files, file slack, and spooler files
    How to recover printed and faxed pages
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