Real CSI - Cyber Forensics and Cybersecurity
Date and time
Location
Edmonds Community College - Meadowdale Hall Room 124
20000 68th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98036Description
This seminar is appropriate for all audiences and experience levels.
WHEN: SAT, FEB 29, 2020 - 10:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
WHERE: EDCC CAMPUS - MEADOWDALE HALL ROOM 124
ALL RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE SUITABLE FOR FRAMING
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SEMINAR OVERVIEW/TOPICS
Want to learn how hackers buy and sell your information using a little-known part of the World Wide Web called the Dark Web? How about ways to protect yourself from credit card scams? You'll learn about these topics and much, much more at this seminar.
This is an educational seminar, not a four-hour sales pitch on taking classes at EdCC. EdCC's degree and certificate programs in cybersecurity and digital forensics will be covered at the start of the seminar, then we will move on to cover topics including:
- The Dark Web Versus Deep Web
- How Your Credit Card Data is Stolen and Sold
- Measures to Protect Yourself
- Cases Worked by Steve and Mike
- Digital Forensic Analysis Overview
- Advanced Data Recovery / Recovering Data for Oso
- Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity
YOUR INSTRUCTORS AND HOSTS
Your instructors and hosts for this seminar are subject matter experts in Cyberterrorism for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) programs, and have trained Department of Defense (DoD) and Federal law enforcement personnel to protect some of the most aggressively targeted information systems in the world within our nation's critical infrastructure.
Both Steve and Mike have served as cybersecurity instructors, subject matter experts, and curriculum developers for Texas A & M University. In addition, they have supported the Federal Bureau of Investigation on organized cybercrime matters, and are trusted consultants to the Fortune 500 regarding cybersecurity and digital forensics.
WIRELESS ACCESS
Wireless access will be provided, but power outlets will be scarce. If you are bringing a computing device with you (not required whatsoever), be sure to bring it fully charged!
FOOD AND DRINK
You are welcome to bring food and drink into the classroom.
QUESTIONS?
Please see the InfoSec Website for additional information. If you still have questions, please contact Steve Hailey: shailey@edcc.edu
Did you know that Edmonds Community College has a Cleanroom, with the capability to open and repair hard drives? We also have state of the art diagnostic equipment for our students to use - the same equipment used by the big data recovery firms and government crime labs. Our students learn how to perform data recovery on damaged and malfunctioning hard drives as part of CIS 294 - Advanced Data Recovery.
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Edmonds College has offered cybersecurity and digital forensics (a.k.a. computer forensics) training since 1999 - long before these subjects were as popular and mainstream as they are today. Several of our instructors are internationally recognized experts in cybersecurity and digital forensics who train other instructors throughout the nation.
If you desire to become an expert and want to be trained by experts, you're in the right place. Why would you take your training elsewhere?