Eastfield College Criminal Justice Training Center announces
a new course in Cyber Crime -
[Computer Crimes] 
The ways in which criminals commit crimes are changing. Universal digital accessibility opens up new opportunities for the unscrupulous. Millions of dollars are lost to computer-savvy criminals. Worse, computers and networks can be used to harass victims or set them up for violent attacks, and even to coordinate and carry out terrorist activities that threaten us all.
The Criminal Justice Center and the CE Computer Center have collaborated on a new class offering for law enforcement specialist/investigators. This class will provide the students with the ability to investigate computer crimes or incidents related to computer misuse, fraud, hacking, etc.
Please see the Law Enforcement Schedule for class details.
This 40 hour course will teach law enforcement officers how to work with IT professionals to address the growing problem of computer crime and "cybercrime" (committed using the internet or other computer networks) and provides hands-on computer lab training in recovering files, securing systems, recognizing hack attacks and tracking messages.
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| Instructor: Debra Littlejohn Shinder |
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| Law Enforcement professionals who neet to know how to collect and preserve digital evidence, how to locate cybercriminals, how to deal with jurisdictional issues that complicate the prosecution of cyber-crime, and how to worked with IT professionals for more efficient prevention and prosecution of computer related offenses. |
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