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Back to top Back to main Skip to menuCanadian Police College
Ottawa ON
K1G 3J2
Canada
http://www.cpc.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.html
Technological Crime Learning Institute courses
http://www.cpc.gc.ca/invest-enquetes/tcli-pict-eng.html
Course length
Contact college for details.
Course description
The Technological Crime Learning Institute offers courses in the areas of teaching investigative skills with computers, the Internet, networks and telecommunications:
- Advanced Internet Child Exploitation (AICE)
- Canadian Internet Child Exploitation (CICEC)
- Cellphone Seizure and Analysis Workshop (CSAW)
- Computer Forensic Examiner (CMPFOR)
- Digital Technologies for Investigators Course (DTIC)
- Internet Evidence Analysis Course (IEAC)
- Live Analysis Workshop (LAW)
- Network Investigative Techniques (NIT)
- Network Intrusion and Incident Investigation (NETINT)
- Using the Internet as an Intelligence Tool (INTINT)
Admissions and entry requirements
Course open to Law Enforcement only (i.e. any government agency that enforce legislation: revenue, customs, fisheries, etc.) Contact college for full details.
Fees
See http://www.cpc.gc.ca/courses-cours/fees-frais-eng.html
Contact Information
Email: cpc-ccp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Tel: (613) 993-9500
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