Web Forensics: Recovering Digital Evidence. This course teaches you how to use digital evidence from the web to investigate cybercrime. By learning theory and practical exercises, you will be able to collect, analyze, and present evidence from web servers and clients. This intensive course will familiarize you with the principles and techniques needed to examine digital evidence in the web environment. By participating in this course, you will be able to collaborate in criminal and legal investigations as a web forensics expert.
What you will learn
- Web Forensics Introduction: History, World Wide Web Architecture, Cybercrime and the Importance of Web Forensics, Web Client and Server Basics, Web Protocols and Technologies, Career Opportunities and Certifications, Future of the World Wide Web and Web Forensics.
- Web evidence: Web client evidence, Web server evidence, attacks on web clients, countering attacks on web clients, attacks on web servers, countering attacks on web servers.
- Web Evidence Collection and Preservation: Web Evidence Collection, Collection Tools, Web Evidence Preservation, Preservation Tools, Case Study: Autopsy, Case Study: Wireshark, Challenge and Solution: Using Advanced Fiddler Features.
- Web Evidence Analysis and Reporting: Web Evidence Analysis, Analysis Tools, Web Evidence Presentation, Presentation Tools, Case Study: JavaScript Analysis, Case Study: CSS Analysis, Challenge and Solution: Working with CSS.
- Legal considerations in web forensics: requirements for handling web evidence, admissibility of web evidence, e-discovery regulations, documenting web evidence, challenge and solution: examining web evidence logs.
This course is suitable for people who:
- They are interested in investigating cybercrime.
- Want to increase their skills in cybersecurity.
- Looking for job opportunities in the field of web forensics.
- They want to have a deep understanding of web technologies and how to use them for legal purposes.