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The FCCM course in intended to give a officers involved in the supervision and management of cybercrime units and operations an overview of the key elements to consider within cybercrime investigations and other roles.
This course focuses on the skills required to:
At course completion learners will have knowledge of the following areas:
At the end of this course you will have proven that you have the knowledge to define and identify the core aspects of cybersecurity and cybercrime management including how to manage an cyber incident. You will also have an understanding of the core laws, regulations, standards and policy guidelines involved in the collection, analysis and reporting of digital evidence.
Your accelerated course includes:
Delegates should be employed within a supervisory role within a cybercrime unit or similar department and have a good understanding of investigation processes within law enforcement.
Unsure whether you meet the prerequisites? Don’t worry. Your training consultant will discuss your background with you to understand if this course is right for you.
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"Excellent course and highly recommend it for Cyber Crime professionals."
Anonymous, TARIAN ROCU. (12/10/2023 (Thursday) to 13/10/2023 (Friday))
"Excellent course and highly recommend it for Cyber Crime professionals."
Anonymous, TARIAN ROCU. (12/10/2023 (Thursday) to 13/10/2023 (Friday))
"This course is aimed at managers in digital and cyber who may have little or no knowledge of the subject area and rely heavily on their teams of specialists. The information given is relevant and easy to understand in a way that demystifies cyber crime. This works well due to the ever-changing teams within law enforcement and need to understand the technical roles around managers."
David Tait, Lancashire Constabulary. (12/10/2023 (Thursday) to 13/10/2023 (Friday))
"This course is aimed at managers in digital and cyber who may have little or no knowledge of the subject area and rely heavily on their teams of specialists. The information given is relevant and easy to understand in a way that demystifies cyber crime. This works well due to the ever-changing teams within law enforcement and need to understand the technical roles around managers."
David Tait, Lancashire Constabulary. (12/10/2023 (Thursday) to 13/10/2023 (Friday))
"The course delivered a practical insight in to the difficulties and challenges of managing Cyber Crime Investigations provided a real world view on how to approach them in a proportionate way. The trainer was knowledgeable about both Cyber and Policing and provided realistic advice to take away and easily apply in a day to day context. \nBeing able to meet colleagues and see that everyone faces the same challenges in this emerging area of investigation was refreshing and allowed us to build contacts for the future."
Alison Hooper, Essex Police. (12/10/2023 (Thursday) to 13/10/2023 (Friday))
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