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Phone Forensics Deconstructed

Today’s mobile phones are web browsing, email sending, satellite navigating, Bluetooth sharing, social networking devices.  All of these functions leave traces on the device which can be critical to an investigation.

New in 2010, Phone Forensics Deconstructed is a 3 day  ‘next level’ mobile phone forensics course designed to give phone examiners a greater understanding of the data they already retrieve, coupled with the skills to find and recover traces of the ever increasing Internet browsing, social networking and satnav usage with mobile phones.

The course is targeted at existing phone examiners who have at least 6 months experience in phone forensics and are familiar with physical extraction (”hex dumping”) of mobile phones.  Ideally delegates will have previously attended the Control-F Foundation in Mobile Phone Forensics course (or equivalent).  Download full course details.

Course Information

Course Dates

  • 12-14 July 2010 – FULL
  • 11-13 October 2010

Cost

£1,320 + VAT (non-residential)

£1,080 + VAT (discounted law enforcement rate) (non-residential)

Venue

A stunning purpose-built IT training venue in Hinxton just outside Cambridge.

To book

Contact us at info@controlf.net or call +44(0)20 8133 8758