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CyberSouth: ECTEG Live Data Forensics Training

The primary purpose of cybercrime investigations and proceedings is the preservation and production of admissible and reliable evidence that can be used in pre-trial and trial proceedings in criminal cases. Electronic evidence in cases of offences against and by means of computer systems is usually difficult to collect and relatively volatile. Criminal justice authorities are expected to have up-to-date knowledge of the current issues and challenges related to investigation of cybercrime and use of electronic evidence in criminal proceedings.

In this context, the CyberSouth project implemented by the Council of Europe is delivering the ECTEG (European Cybercrime Training and Education Group’s) training on Live Data Forensics Training, from 18 to 22 February 2019 in partnership with the Romanian Police Academy in Bucharest.

The aim of the course is to provide an introduction to Live Data Forensics and the use of Live Data investigative techniques.

The training is delivered to 25 participants from Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, France and Romania.

Bucharest, Romania 18-22 February 2019
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