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Cyber Forensics school training courses in Baltimore, MD (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Cyber Security and Forensics School: Fortis Colleges in Maryland Venue: Baltimore, Towson, Landover Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis For cyber security training in Ohio, consider the Cyber Security and Forensics Associates degree program at Fortis College in Centerville. The cyber security associate degree will provide you with real world job skills and prepare you for a computer forensics career in a variety of industries including, IT, network security, and digital forensics. |
Digital Forensics Technologies and Techniques Format: Online School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 Digital forensics focuses on the acquisition, identification, attribution, and analysis of digital evidence of an event occurring in a computer or network. This course provides a broader scientific understanding of the technologies and techniques used to perform digital forensics. In particular, various signature extraction techniques, detection, classification, and retrieval of forensically interesting patterns will be introduced. This will be complemented by studying fundamental concepts of da... |
Cybersecurity Format: Online School: Stevens Institute of Technology Venue: Hoboken Tel.: (201) 216-5092, (800) 496-4935 Security is one of the most important concerns in information technology today, and security experts are in high demand. Become an expert in computer and network security. This 10-course, online, instructor-led Masters degree helps you respond to the increasingly serious demands posed by private-sector and government computers and networks. Acquire basic knowledge of programming languages, computer architecture, operating systems, data structures, and algorithms. Learn how to react to imme... |
Cybersecurity Format: Online School: Stevens Institute of Technology Venue: Hoboken Tel.: (201) 216-5092, (800) 496-4935 You want to obtain a deep technical background in cybersecurity, particularly in the cryptographic foundations of the tools that the security specialist will need to use. You know that cryptographic tools require a deep understanding of their properties to be deployed properly, rather than simply treated as black boxes. You will obtain a background in algorithm design and implementation, and discrete mathematics for cryptography, prior to learning about the most popular cryptographic algorithms ...
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Advanced Malware Analysis Format: On-site School: Academy of Computer Education Venue: Ashburn, Greenbelt Tel.: (877) 564-8724 The course begins by looking into PE headers and how to handle DLL interactions. Then it moves on to the fundamentals of x86 architecture assembly. Next you learn to examine malicious code in order to understand the programs key components and execution flow. You then learn to identify common malware characteristics by looking at Windows API use patterns, and will examine excerpts from bots, rootkits, key loggers, and downloaders. From there you move on to standard and custom packers and ...
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