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8 Modules to learn the amalgamation of cyber law and forensics with industry case study sessions | Enhance your understanding of cyber laws and its various aspects touching on forensics | Get hands-on 5+ cyber law and forensic tools to master investigative and interpretation skills | Learn about cryptocurrency, blockchain, policy-making, and cyber laws covering them
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Cyber Law refers to the area of law that deals with issues relating to information technology law. Cyber Law and forensics handle the issues of Cyber Crimes (including civil infractions and criminal offenses) and aid in the promotion of Information Security. The cyber forensic section will allow professionals to learn the multiple ways to find evidences on digital devices.
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• The internet and online resources
•.The cyber world and e-governance
•.Introduction to cyber space
•.Regulation of cyber space – introducing cyber law
•.Scope and Objectives of Cyber laws
• Cyber law in India with special reference to Information Technology Act, 2000
• Difference between Cyber Crime and Cyber Law
• Concepts of Investigation Types of investigation Digital Investigation Intrusion investigation Criminal investigation forensic investigation Network investigation
• The investigate process Investigation Unit Role of investigator
• Introduction to Electronic Discovery
• Types of warrant
• Search warrant
• concept of search
• Home search
• Computer search
• Cyber investigation
• Network Investigation
• Investigating audit logs
• Investigations Web attacks
• Elements of cyber case
• Scene of cyber-crime Surveying and
• Preserving digital crime scene
• Crime Scene Photography
• Chain of custody
• Challenges
• Admissibility.
• Evidence
• Digital Evidence
• Types of evidence
• Physical evidence
• Real evidence
• Circumstantial evidence
• Network evidence
• digital evidence
• Evidence collection
• Evidence Analysis
• Cyber crime and Related Concepts
• Distinction between cyber crime and conventional crimes
• Reasons for commission of cyber crime
• Cyber criminals and their objectives
• Data Information
• Cyber threat
• Cybercrime
• White collar crimes
• Economic offense
• Cyber stalking
• Cyber extortion
• Insider threat
• Hacker Types
• Cyber terrorism
• Cyber espionage
• Cyber warfare weapons
• Data frauds
• Data diddling
• Scavenging
• Data theft - data
• Data leakage
• Data hiding
• Information theft
• Cybersquatting
• Id theft - Password theft
• key logger
• Child Pornography
• Obscene messages
• Job Racketing
• Marketing and Advertisement Rackets
• Nigerian frauds
• Pay per click scams
• Web defacement
• Accounting Frauds
• Fraud Schemes
• ATM frauds
• Card Cloning
• Salami techniques
• IPspoofing - email & ip address
• Telecommunication Fraud - Software piracy
• Characteristics
• System of professions
• Computing profession
• Professional relationships
• Code of ethics and professional conduct
• Ethical dilemmas
• Forensic Evidence Management
• objectives of cyber forensics
• Features of cyber forensics
• Disk Forensics
• Digital data
• digital devices Hard disk characteristics SSD
• File systems
• NTFS – MFT Structure - fragmentation -MFT
• fragmentation
• Files and attributes
• File hashing
• Slack space
• Disk Forensics tools
• Win
• Hex
• Disk imaging
• write blockers
• types of blockers
• Data Carving
• Techniques
• Scalpel
• Registry Forensic
• Volatile Live Vs Offline Forensics
• Artefacts
• System Information
• Linux ~ Windows
• System commands
• Network information
• Network commands
• Proc file system
• Software Program
• Source code
• Types of software
• Source code repository
• Software license
• commercial piracy
• soft lifting
• structures & versions
• Analysis Tools
• Objects of analysis
• Obfuscation
• Software Forensic challenges
• Principles of Steganography
• Network components
• Port scans
• SYN flood
• Key Loggers
• Email Forensics and email spoofing
• Phishing
• Mail header analysis
• Network protocols
• Protocols Susceptible to Sniffing
• Active and Passive Sniffing
• Wireshark
• Capture and Display Filters
• pcap analysis
• Problems and Trojans and Backdoors
• Overt and Covert Channels
• Types of Trojans
• Botnets
• Types of botnet
• Structure of bots
• Crime bots Spamming bots
• Concepts related to IPR
• IPR – An Overview
• Linking in cyber spacee
• Framing in cyberspace
• Protection of content on web site
• International Treaties
• Domain Name Dispute
• Cybersquatting
• Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
• Meta-tags and Key words
• overview of computer software
• Issues related to IPR
• Defining data,
• Meta-data,
• Big data,
• Nonpersonal data.
• Data protection,
• Data privacy and
• Data security,
• Personal Data
• Protection Bill and its compliance,
• Data protection principles,
• Big data security issues and challenges,
• Data protection regulations of other countries-
• General Data Protection Regulations(GDPR),2016
• Personal Information Protection and
• Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).,
• Social media- data privacy and security issues.
• Cyber security Plan
• Cyber security policy,
• Cyber crises management plan.,
• Business Continuity
• Risk assessment,
• Types of Security Control
• Security controls and their goals,
• Cyber security audit and compliance
• National cyber security policy and strategy
• Types of cyber crimes and their legal definitions.
• Investigation and prosecution of cyber crimes under Indian law.
• Legal implications and consequences of cyber crimes for victims and perpetrators.
• History and Evolution of Cyber Law
• The need for Cyber Law in the digital era
• Fundamental principles and concepts of Cyber Law
• Overview of legal procedures and documentation in cybercrime investigation.
• Collection, preservation, and presentation of digital evidence.
• Admissibility of digital evidence in courts of law.
• Basics of cryptography and encryption techniques.
• Network and application security measures.
• Cybersecurity risk assessment and management.
• Overview of risk assessment and management process in cybersecurity.
• Identification of various types of cyber threats and risks.
• Understanding of cybersecurity risk assessment methodologies and frameworks
• Designing and implementing security controls
• Managing security incidents and responses
• Implementing security governance and risk management
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Cyber Law and Forensics is a thriving field of practice, particularly when the economy is booming. There will always be a market for buying, renting, selling, or developing land since it has always been a valuable immovable asset.
Cyber security Management, Compliance, and Governance are both governed by the field of law known as Cyber Forensics and Law. Legally recognized rights to resources, including real estate and personal property, including intellectual property, are referred to as property.
It will take 72 hours to complete the Certificate course in Cyber Forensics and Cyber Law
Understanding Cyber Laws and Forensics guarantee that you have all the knowledge required to make an informed decision when it's time to buy or sell your property. It is crucial to understand the system and how it impacts business dealings with real forensic properties.
Any graduate with mathematics up to 10+2 level can pursue this course
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