• Day #1

    The first day's sessions include the following: 

    • Session 1 - Course Introduction
    • Session 2 - Introduction to Cybercrime
    • Session 3 - Introduction to Electronic Evidence
    • Session 4 - Identifying Suspects on the Internet
    • Session objectives: 

      • Provide delegates with information about the need for the training course and its aim and objectives.
      • Ensure that they have sufficient information about the programme of activities and the timetable.  
      • Provide information about the health, safety and administrative details of the course.
      • Introduce the delegates to the trainers and other delegates.
    • At the end of this session, delegates will be able to:

      • Identify different types of cybercrime and their impact.
      • List the threats, trends and tools of cybercrime and responses to the phenomenon.
      • Explain the concepts of cybercrime that are considered types of crime under most legislation and international standards. 
    • Session objectives: 

      • Define electronic evidence.
      • Explain the relevance of electronic evidence.
      • Explain how electronic evidence is identified, seized and handled.
      • Explain how electronic evidence is analysed.
      • Council of Europe Electronic Evidence Guide
    • This session seeks to equip participants with knowledge of: 

      • Important Internet terminology.
      • What is an IP address.
      • How to find a suspect IP address.
      • How to associate a suspect IP address with a real person.
      • Listing three technical challenges to identification of suspects on the Internet.