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Cyber-Investigation 220 - Wireless Network Investigation

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This 3 day course focuses on techniques and methodologies used in documenting and seizing network-based digital evidence from scenes utilizing 802.11 wireless network equipment. Students will be taught the standards and best practices for investigating, documenting, and seizing a wireless network. Topics covered include: wireless network equipment; computer network fundamentals; using network scanning tools to discover and gather information on all systems connected to a wireless network; gathering evidence from network routers; packet analysis; and documenting the scene. At the conclusion of the course, students will have developed a methodology for discovering and documenting the network topology and devices on a wireless network, as well as capturing configuration information from wireless routers.


There are 2 WNI classes currently scheduled.

Date Length Location Instructor(s) Registration Addendum
Tue, Aug 13, 2013 3 Days Richmond, KY Jeremiah Johnson
Scott Pancoast
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Tue, Oct 01, 2013 3 Days Central Point, OR Not Yet Determined Request

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