Course: Intermediate Forensic Multimedia Analysis
Instructor: Jim Hoerricks
Location: Ft. Worth, Tx.
Dates: May 5-9, 2014 (40 Hours)
Expectations and Goals: Graduates will acquire intermediate level training in the techniques and skills necessary to perform examinations, clarifications, and analyses on digital multimedia evidence in a “forensic science” setting as well as to package, deliver, and present those findings in their local court room context.
Sponsors: Amped Software North America and GP SIFT.
Skill Level: Intermediate. It is assumed that the student will have a basic knowledge of Forensic Multimedia Analysis and be able to navigate comfortably within the Windows computer environment.
While the registration page is being put together, click here to send your contact information to Amped Software. The registration page should be up in a few days and will contain information about the venue, host agency, costs, and hotel recommendations. I just wanted to get the word out about the opportunity as quick as possible. Also, you'll note that the class is oriented towards a Friday travel day with an afternoon departure time.
See y'all there.
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