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Digital Evidence

Specialist

www.asianlaws.org
DID YOU KNOW?

•  Data collected from a smartwatch worn by a 57-year old


Australian murder victim led to the arrest of her daughter-in-
law.

•  Data recorded in Apple's Health App led to the conviction of a


murder suspect. The data showed that the suspect was
climbing stairs and this was correlated to him dragging his
victim down a riverbank and climbing back up.

•  US law enforcement used Fitbit data to charge a man with the


murder of his wife.

•  Amazon Echo data is being used in a US murder trial.

•  A 59-year old American was indicted for arson and insurance


fraud based on evidence from his pacemaker (artificial heart
implant).

•  According to the European Commission, more than half of all


investigations today involve a cross-border request to access
electronic evidence. Electronic evidence is needed in around
85% of criminal investigations.

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•  Digital Evidence is needed in around 85% of criminal investigations.
There are 100+ sources of digital evidence - from alternate data
streams & bitcoin wallets to virtual machines and web server logs.

•  Digital Evidence Specialist is an expert level 6-month digital mode


course.

•  As a Digital Evidence Specialist, you will be able to present evidence


in court from 100+ sources of digital evidence.

•  Born in 1999, ASCL has assisted the Indian Army, various branches
of the Indian police and the Central Bureau of Investigation in
matters relating to cyber investigation.

•  We have conducted training programs for Governments, Police and


Corporate sponsored professionals from China, Ghana, Hong Kong,
India, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore,
South Korea, Thailand, UAE, UK, USA.

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This course is suitable for:

•  Lawyers
•  Police officers
•  Judges
•  Digital Evidence First Responders
•  Incident response specialists
•  Information Security professionals
•  Forensic laboratory managers
•  Fraud Control professionals

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Course details

Course fee
Rs. 10,000

Eligibility
Graduate in any discipline.

Courseware
Course material is provided in digital form - videos, case studies, eBooks,
checklists and report generators.

Mode
Digital mode. You will receive 1-year access to the ASCL Digital Learning
Platform which can be accessed on your smartphone and computer.

Certification
Awarded by Asian School of Cyber Laws.

Course credits
This is a 3 credit course and students are expected to finish it in 45 hours.

Assessments
Online tests totaling 100 marks. Score at least 70% to pass.
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Course syllabus

1.  Digital Evidence (Fundamentals)


2.  Sources of Digital Evidence - 1 (Internet)
3.  Sources of Digital Evidence - 2 (Network Traffic)
4.  Sources of Digital Evidence - 3 (Operating Systems)
5.  Sources of Digital Evidence - 4 (Files & Applications)
6.  Sources of Digital Evidence - 5 (Smartphones, Bitcoin and IoT
devices)
7.  ISO standards relating to Digital Evidence
8.  Digital Evidence - Best Practices and Standard Operating Procedures
9.  Laws relating to Digital Evidence
10.  ASCL Case Files

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Asian School of Cyber Laws

1.  We have assisted the Government of India in framing draft rules


and regulations under the Information Technology Act.

2.  Law enforcement personnel in India and abroad extensively use


our Cyber Crime Investigation Manual. This was one of the first of
its kind manuals in the world. Times of India (the world's largest
selling English newspaper) has referred to it as a bible for Cyber
Crime Investigators.

3.  We have assisted the Controller of Certifying Authorities in


drafting regulations relating to the recognition of foreign
certifying authorities.

4.  A public interest litigation filed by our students led to the


appointment of Adjudicating Officers to decide the fate of cyber
crime cases.

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5.  We have assisted the Indian Army, various branches of the Indian
police and the Central Bureau of Investigation in matters relating
to cyber investigation.

6.  We were part of the Organizing Committee for the World


Congress on Informatics and Law at Spain (2002), Cuba (2003)
and Peru (2004).

7.  ASCL Computer Crime & Abuse Report(India) is the only study of
its kind quoted by the United Nations in its E-commerce &
Development Report (2003).

8.  We conducted the c4 - Conference on Cyber Crime Control, 2015


co-organized by Home Dept, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai
Police, IIT Bombay.

9.  We maintain the Global Cyber Law Database, an online repository


of cyber related laws of major countries around the globe.

10.  We developed the world's smallest cyber crime investigation


device code-named pCHIP.

11.  Thousands of students have benefitted from our free online


programs in cyberlaw, intellectual property law and Data Privacy
Law in India.

12.  We have provided academic support to the National Consultation


meeting on Enforcement of Cyber Law organized by National
Project Committee on Enforcement of Cyber Law (Supreme Court
of India).

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Asian School of Cyber Laws,
#410, Supreme Headquarters,
Mumbai-Bangalore Highway,
Near Audi Showroom,
Baner,
Pune - 411045 (INDIA)

info@asianlaws.org
www.asianlaws.org

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