Four in-depth certification courses built to reflect real-world investigations. Each includes instructor-led labs, practical exercises, and CTF challenges. Courses are available live online, on-demand, or on-site.
Start strong. Learn to collect, examine, and explain digital evidence. Build hands-on skills from acquisition to reporting. Perfect for beginners or a skills refresh.
Master mobile forensics, from acquisition to reporting. Built on real cases and today’s Android and iOS challenges. Develop skills beyond tool output.
Go deep into SQLite, the hidden layer of mobile apps and OS. Learn to extract, decode, and interpret data to uncover user activity and artifacts. Includes a custom-built analysis tool to simplify complex structures.
Dig into unsupported apps with hands-on SQLite analysis. Use Python to script, automate, and extract what tools miss. Gain a technical edge in advanced mobile forensics.
Short, expert-led modules to help you solve specific challenges in mobile and digital forensics. Ideal for rapid upskilling, knowledge refresh, or solving complex problems quickly.
Dive into SQLite’s hidden files and learn to uncover changes most tools overlook. This specialized 2-hour micro-course teaches you how to analyze WAL and SHM files to track edits, recover uncommitted data, and reconstruct app timelines with confidence.
Duration: about 2 hours.
Format: Live online or On-Demand.
Master the core of SQLite by understanding how data is truly stored and deleted. In this advanced 5-hour micro-course, you’ll learn to manually decode pages, interpret records, and recover data your tools may miss — critical for court-ready reporting and deep-dive analysis.
Duration: approx. 5 hours.
Format: Live online or On-Demand.
Get hands-on with authentic case simulations. CTF challenges help you build confidence and sharpen your investigative skills under time constraints—whether solo, in teams, or built into full courses.
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