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Good day,
Please find the DC3 Cyber Training Academy’s Monthly Bulletin for October 2024 attached. To request registration for scheduled course offerings, or to view the upcoming course schedule, please visit https://learn.dcita.edu.
New Course Offerings
Mac Forensics (MACF): focuses on conducting digital investigations of Macintosh operating systems (macOS) and iPhone operating systems (iOS) in a forensically sound manner. It builds on the foundation of Forensics Intrusions in a Windows Environment (FIWE) and introduces best practices and relevant technical aspects of macOS forensic examinations and incident response. It includes scenarios that build upon each other so students can practice what they learn using trusted forensic tools.
Cryptocurrency Activities (CCA): a 40-hour, in-residence training course designed for law enforcement and counterintelligence professionals. Provides students with an understanding of cryptocurrency fundamentals and the skills necessary to conduct investigations into cryptocurrency transactions. The course immerses students in scenario-based exercises that allow them to practice and reinforce what they have learned while using trusted resources.
Dark Web Activities (DWA): introduces key concepts and tools for navigating and using the web, with a focus on identifying and tracking illegal activities and documenting findings. It distinguishes between the deep web and dark web, explaining their unique features and components. The course covers the essential technologies and tools used for accessing and navigating the dark web, as well as techniques for tracking illegal activities such as cyber crime, drug trafficking, and fraud.
Newly Redesigned On-Demand Course Offering
Network Intrusions Basics (NIB): a 15-hour, self-paced, online course that provides core knowledge needed to perform a network intrusion investigation. Students learn the language of intrusions and explore network fundamentals, including network architecture. The concepts presented in this course prepare students for additional network investigations courses.
Featured CyberCast
Android Acquisition: presents important concepts pertaining to the acquisition and initial forensic examination of the Android device the Nook Color tablet from Barnes & Noble that is not explicitly supported by major commercial forensic products. More than just an e-reader, the Nook Color uses the popular Android operating system based on a Linux kernel, supports up to 32 GB of storage, and can run Android applications including a web browser. The concepts covered may be extended to many portable devices that use the same or similar technology.
For questions, or for any further information, please contact the DC3 Cyber Training Academy Registrar at DC3.CTA.Registrar@us.af.milor 443-733-1990.
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