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COMPUTER FORENSICS ANALYSIS & TRAINING CENTER


Macintosh Forensic Survival Course (MFSC)
Class Dates:  coming soon for 2008
Tuition:   $2600 Individual /$2200 Law Enforcement  Dates to be announced




Students will receive:
Class manual
iPod Nano to keep
Live Boot CD to preview and acquire Intel Macs
MacDrive 7
Emailchemy

Course Description:
Instructor Steve Whelan has seen the need for Macintosh forensics training that is practical to the front-line forensics examiner.  The training developed is designed for the student to learn what is needed with a no one left behind attitude in a team work atmosphere through hands on training.  Our training will allow you to walk away with the skills necessary to properly seize, acquire, analyze and document your examination of an Intel-based Macintosh computer in a forensically sound manner.  In addition, we provide instruction on the forensic seizure and examination of Apple iPod devices.
PDG instructors have the experience necessary to help you succeed.  Our instructors hold multiple certifications including the IACIS Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE). Each is an accomplished and experienced instructor, having conducted hundreds of examinations for both law enforcement and civil institutions alike.

Topics Include:
Mac as a Forensic Platform
Hardware Identification
Obtaining System Date and Time
Capturing Volatile Data
Acquisition Methodology
Open Firmware Passwords
FileVault
Email
Graphics
Internet Artifacts
Documents
Non-Intel Mac Forensic Issues
iPod Forensics







Document
MAC CLASS REGISTRATION FORM
       

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