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(@mwade)
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Hello,

I am looking to see if someone can provide some good knowledge on quality training for computer forensics. I have taken the SANS 508 course (I did it online verse in the class room) and have taken other SANS courses in person. I like the material from SANS but do feel that its a cram session for you to learn 10% about something and then to go and learn the rest on your own. Trust me, I have no problem learning on my own, but with a 9 to 5 job, and two infants at home when I spend a week onsite learning, I don't want the 10% of knowledge to now really go and learn something. I want to come away from that week having learned, then learn more at home.

So, that said does any one have any suggestions on computer forensics training? I am looking for more lab than text book knowledge.

Thanks,

Mark

 
Posted : 31/08/2007 3:57 am
(@bithead)
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If you are looking for more lab than text book, I would recommend attending vendor training for a specific app you use (Helix, FTK, EnCase, etc.)

 
Posted : 31/08/2007 5:08 am
(@roncufley)
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If you want good thorough training that is vendor neutral and has plenty of labs you should consider the CCE boot-camp at Kennesaw State University.

 
Posted : 03/09/2007 2:01 pm
(@mwade)
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Roncufley,

Thanks for the input. I have heard of Kennesaw State before and I have looked into their program thanks.

 
Posted : 07/09/2007 6:27 pm
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