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NOTE: Mentor sessions run for 10 weeks, one evening a week for two hours unless otherwise noted below.
Security 508: Computer Forensics, Investigation, and Response

Charlotte, NC 28202
Thursday, January 14, 2010 - Thursday, March 18, 2010

Course Fees Payment Deadline
$2,695.00 Through Thursday, December 17, 2009 *
$2,845.00 After Thursday, December 17, 2009 *
$3,095.00 After Thursday, December 31, 2009
$499.00 Additional For Proctored Certification †
$399.00 Additional For OnDemand

* Payment must be RECEIVED by the deadline to receive the posted rate.

Mentor: Lehlan Decker
Date:  Thursday, January 14, 2010
Meeting Time:  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Where:

Marriott Courtyard - City Center
237 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: 704-926-5800

Class does not meet on 11/26

Mentor Bio:
 Lehlan Decker: Lee has been with Moore & Van Allen, PLLC for 10 years starting as a Unix Admin in 1998 and now currently as the Manager of Network Services. Prior to that he spent 5 years doing system admin and programming work for FSU and related education institutions. While at FSU he received his BS in Computer Science.

In the last 10 years Lee has moved from focusing on general systems (Microsoft, Citrix, Cisco) towards security and forensics which is where his interests have always been. Lee has also become heavily interested in VMware and other virtual technologies and holds his MCSE, VCP, RHCE, CISSP, CCSP, and GHFA.

"I'm looking forward to helping others learn the material and excel in their chosen profession. Watching something finally "click" for someone is wonderful. I've found over the years that teaching anything helps me understand it better and makes me learn things I otherwise wouldn't have. No one can challenge you like a student asking questions."

Unpatched, unprotected computers connected to the internet are compromised in less than three days! In the commercial sector, TJ Maxx, Hannaford, and TD Ameritrade are victims of large-scale data breaches and intrusions. From these attacks, personal or account information of more than 100 million individuals has been compromised. In the government sector, cyber attacks on government agencies and contractors, originating from China, have proved difficult to suppress. In both situations, incident response and mitigation, class action lawsuits, and fines place remediation costs in the billions of dollars.

Security 508: Computer Forensics, Investigation, and Response will give you a firm understanding of computer forensics tools and techniques to investigate data breach intrusions, tech-savvy rogue employees, advanced persistent threats, and complex digital forensic cases.

Utilizing advances in spear phishing, web application attacks, and persistent malware these new sophisticated attackers advance rapidly through your network. Forensic investigators must master a variety of operating systems, investigation techniques, incident response tactics, and even legal issues in order to solve challenging cases. Security 508: Computer Forensics, Investigation, and Response will teach you critical forensic analysis techniques and tools in a hands-on setting for both Windows- and Linux-based investigations.

We will examine various investigation methodologies and techniques, discovering new places to find evidence and discover the tracks of a cyber criminal or hacker, who is trying to stay hidden inside your network.

Learning more than just how to use a forensic tool, you will be able to demonstrate how the tool functions step-by-step. You will become skilled with new tools, such as the Sleuthkit, Foremost, and the HELIX3 Pro Forensics Live CD. SANS hands-on technical course arms you with a deep understanding of the forensic methodology, tools, and techniques to solve advanced computer forensics cases.

FIGHT CRIME. UNRAVEL INCIDENTS... ONE BYTE AT A TIME. We not only teach a firm understanding of the computer forensics tools and techniques, we also teach you the legally approved forensic methodology that will result in success.

Computer Forensics Course Prerequisites

Strong recommendation: Each student should attend Security 408: Computer Forensic Essentials prior to taking this course or have equivalent digital forensic experience in the field. This course is a designed to be a perfect follow on for those that have already attended Security 408: Computer Forensic Essentials.

If you are just beginning in computer forensics or information security, then this course is not appropriate for you as the basics of computer forensics, system administration, and hacker techniques will not be covered.

You will Receive with this Course

Free SANS Investigative Forensic Toolkit (SIFT) Advanced

As a part of this course you will receive a SANS Investigative Forensic Toolkit (SIFT) Advanced, you will gain first-hand experience in collecting and analyzing evidence recovered from a system under investigation. The toolkit consists of:

  • Hard Drive USB mini adapter kit for SATA/IDE hard drives 1.8"/2.5"/3.5"/5.25" (Read and Write)
  • SANS VMware based Forensic Analysis Workstation
  • Course DVD loaded with case examples, tools, and documentation
  • Best-selling book "File System Forensic Analysis" by Brian Carrier
  • New Addition! The SIFT Kit Advanced will now include a single version Helix3 Pro that will be individually licensed to each student.
    • Works on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
    • Simplified Live Analysis with both Memory and Disk Acquisition
    • Built in Memory Analysis
    • Boots most Intel x86 machines including Mac OS X

SANS Computer Forensic Website - forensics.sans.org

The learning does not end when class is over. SANS Computer Forensic Website is a community-focused site offering digital forensics professionals a one-stop forensic resource to learn, discuss and share current developments in the field. It also provides information regarding SANS forensics training, GIAC certification, and upcoming events. Visit http://forensics.sans.org. New content is added regularly, so please visit often. In addition, do not forget to share this information with your fellow forensic professionals.