HEXORDIA MOBILE FORENSICS ANALYSIS - VIRTUAL LIVE TRAINING
This course is designed to prepare students to conduct mobile forensic analysis. This course will cover fundamentals of mobile forensics and analysis of Android and iOS devices
This course is designed to prepare students to conduct mobile forensic analysis. This course will cover fundamentals of mobile forensics including timestamp analysis, SIM card analysis, and device preservation. The course will then look at Android, iOS, and legacy device analysis.
We at Hexordia will provide a methodology for conducting analysis of unsupported 3rd party apps and conduct comparative analysis. This course uses all open-source tools and publicly available forensic images to teach concepts through the combined use of lecture, demos, hands-on exercises, and labs. Students will also receive access to all HEX-100 and 200 series courses for 1 year when taking this course. By completing this training, students are prepared to take the exam that leads to the Hexordia Mobile Forensic Analyst (HMFA) certification.
Live Online Training: Instructor (40 hour) | Materials | Certification Exam
All sessions starts from 8:30 AM to 5 PM (Eastern Time) or upon a mutual agreement
This training will cover all courses in the HEX-100 Mobile Forensics Fundamentals and HEX-200 Mobile Forensic Analysis series.
After completing this course, you are expected to:
Understand different types of forensic images available from mobile devices
Understand critical elements of seizure of a mobile device
Decode common mobile timestamps by hand or with the use of freeware tools
Know how to create mobile test data sets
Conduct analysis of Android, iOS to include geolocation and system artifacts
Identify and analyze unsupported 3rd party applications from mobile devices
Conduct comparative analysis
This course is intended for students with or without prior experience in digital forensics. There are no prerequisites.
This training is designed for anyone who wants to learn more about mobile forensics. This may include current forensic examiners as well as those with an interest in the field. No formal training in digital or mobile forensics is required.
What you need to for the course
1. Any computer with an internet connection capable of watching live stream video, will be able to view the live lectures in this class.
2. We recommend system with a latest Intel/AMD CPU, 8 GB of RAM, 250 GB of disk space, and an Internet connection should be sufficient to work through our labs.
3. Some tools are Windows only; however, if you have Windows VM, that will work.
Info you need to know to get a refund
Full refunds will be provided up to 14 days before the course start date. You are allowed to change the course schedule up to 10 days before the course starts.