First Responder Training for Investigators on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence - online version
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Day 3
The third day of training includes the following sessions:
- Session 7 - Crime Scene, Search and Seizure
- Session 8 - Dead Box and Live Box Scenarios
- Session 9 - International and Public-Private Cooperation Methodologies
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6.1 MB Powerpoint 2007 presentation
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
- Explain the proper planning and preparation of a search raid where digital evidence may be found.
- List the tools and items maybe needed for a search raid where digital evidence may be found.
- Explain how they would secure and document a crime scene where digital evidence occur.
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16.6 MB Powerpoint 2007 presentation
At the end of this session participants will be able to:
- Identify sources of electronic evidence based on shown scenarios
- Describe Standard Operation Procedures for packaging, transport and storage of electronic evidence
- Differentiate different SOPs based on the type of the device
- Discuss techniques to check the power status of a computer system
- Apply general seizure instructions for electronic devices
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Session objectives:
- Explain the relevance of international cooperation in targeting online crime proceeds.
- Explain the advantages of combining international cooperation avenues in the field of cybercrime and e-evidence as well as financial investigations and money laundering.
- Distinguish international cooperation on exchange of information and on mutual legal assistance.
- Enumerate relevant international networks and organisations for exchange of information.
- Describe the nature and purpose of mutual legal assistance (MLA).
- Present relevant international legal instruments.
- Identify relevant provisions of the Budapest and Warsaw conventions in order to be able to use them appropriately.