Fordefence training programs consist of the main topics "Theoretical and Technical Forensic Informatics Training, S.O.M.E. Training, Data Recovery Training, Information Security Awareness Training, White Hat Hacker Training, and Network Security Training." These courses are designed to elevate basic informatics knowledge to a higher level, combining theory and technique, and are customizable to cater to participants of all levels and professions.
Forensic Informatics
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In these forensic informatics trainings, fundamental knowledge about forensic informatics will be provided, enabling participants to learn the definitions and concepts in this field.

Training Duration: 5 Days
Participant Profile:
- IT Managers and Staff
- IT Auditors
- Legal Advisors and Lawyers
- Information Security Experts and Managers
- Experts
- Compliance Managers and Personnel
- Academics
- Law Enforcement Officers, etc.
Requirements:
- Basic: Basic computer usage knowledge.
- Technical: Computers with at least an Intel i7 processor, SSD, and 16 GB RAM for applications.
Training Location: Fordefence Forensic Informatics Laboratory / ŞİŞLİ / ISTANBUL
Training Methodology:
- Theoretical Information
- Sampling
- Application Exercises
- Case Studies
- Interactive Participation
- Participation Certificate
Description:
In these forensic informatics trainings, fundamental knowledge about forensic informatics will be provided, enabling participants to learn definitions and concepts in this field. Participants will gain insight into how digital evidence is formed, the formats and types in which it is stored, and where it can be obtained.
They will also learn about the physical and technical structures of materials containing this evidence and the key points to consider during evidence extraction. This is a basic training that lawyers, academics, recent graduates, etc., can also attend. By the end of the Forensic Informatics Training, participants will be able to understand texts written in the field of forensic informatics, ask the right questions, and know where to find what they are looking for.
Training Program:
Day 1:
- What is Forensic Informatics?
- Forensic Informatics Law
- Cyber Crime and Crimes Committed via Informatics
- What is Digital Evidence?
Day 2:
- Computer Architecture and Organization
- Computer Data and Coding
- Types of Digital Media (HDD, CD/DVD, SSD, etc.)
- Partitioning and Formatting
- Files and File Systems
Day 3:
- How is Digital Evidence Formed?
- Operating Systems
- Computer Boot and Shutdown Processes
- Basic Network Knowledge
- Internet Infrastructure and Evidence
- Date Time and Time Stamps
- How Email Works
- How the WWW Works
- Social Media
- Instant Messaging
Day 4:
- Malicious Files and Software
- Audio and Video
- Other Environments Where Digital Evidence Can Be Found
- Forensic Informatics Tools and Their Uses
Day 5:
- Evidence Collection Process within the Framework of Forensic Informatics
- Incident Response: What to Do and Consider During Initial Response
- How to Identify Digital and Complementary Evidence to Be Collected During Initial Response?
- Forensic Copying
- Events Causing Digital Evidence to Lose Validity
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