The International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists


IACIS



Website:Link:Mailing Address and General Inquiries:E-mail:
www.cops.orgWebpageIACIS
P.O. Box 140
Donahue, IA 52846-0140
training@cops.org

Course Information:

Average Lenth of CourseOn-Site TrainingOn-line TrainingDiscounts AvailableAvailable Courses
12 days
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Law Enforcement
Membership Only
2004 Certified Computer Forensics Examiner Course



The International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists

The International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists - IACIS is an international volunteer non-profit corporation composed of law enforcement professionals dedicated to education in the field of forensic computer science. IACIS members represent Federal, State, Local and International Law Enforcement professionals. Regular IACIS members have been trained in the forensic science of seizing and processing computer systems.

IACIS offers professional training in the seizure and processing computer systems. This training incorporates forensic methods for searching seized computers in accordance with the rules of evidence and laws of search and seizure. This includes evidence that has been hidden, concealed, encrypted, protected with passwords, software time-bombs, trojan horses, tsr's or other destruction devices that could destroy either the evidence, the physical computer, or both. IACIS provides an opportunity to network with other law enforcement officers trained in computer forensics, to share and learn from other experiences, and develop a pool of expert assistance to draw upon. IACIS members involved in research and development have designed specialized software, evidence searching tools and programs that are only available to IACIS trained law enforcement professional.

Course Information:

2004 Certified Computer Forensics Examiner Course - IACIS begins with the basics and quickly move into highly technical theories, terms, and techniques. IACIS provides 90% of what you need to know to successfully complete the two week training program. Some outside reading and research may be necessary on certain topics. For those requiring additional hands on time, evening (optional) computer labs are available.


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