UNIDEL Launches Second Batch of Digital Forensics Training
The University of Delta (UNIDEL) has commenced its second batch of Digital Forensics training for staff and students
The University of Delta (UNIDEL) has commenced its second batch of Digital Forensics training for staff and students.
The six-month program aims to equip participants with expertise in investigating cybercrime, data recovery, and computer forensics.
According to Dr. (Mrs.) Felicia Mormah, Director of Part-Time Studies, and Dr. Ejaita Okpako, Dean of Faculty of Computing, digital forensics plays a critical role in today's world. They encouraged staff and students to seize the opportunity, highlighting the benefits of becoming cybersecurity professionals.
The comprehensive program covers courses such as:
1. Basic Computing for Digital Forensics
2. Basic Data Communication for Network Digital Forensics
3. Computer Crime and Digital Forensics
4. Introduction to Digital Forensics
5. Building Forensics Laboratory
6. Scripting for Security
Eligible participants include:
1. Law enforcement agents
2. Legal practitioners
3. Academics
4. Experts
5. Corporate bodies
6. Government agencies
7. Healthcare providers
8. Bankers
This training enhances participants' skills in:
1. Investigating cybercrime
2. Data recovery techniques
3. Understanding computer forensics principles
4. Utilizing digital forensics tools
5. Analyzing evidence implications
UNIDEL's Digital Forensics training promotes cybersecurity expertise, addressing the growing demand for skilled professionals in this field.
For more information, contact UNIDEL's Part-Time Studies department.