Program Overview :-
Digital evidence plays a critical role in modern investigations. Computers, smartphones, cloud accounts, and network systems contain valuable information that can support or refute allegations in civil and criminal cases.
Computer forensics is the process of identifying, preserving, acquiring, analyzing, and presenting digital evidence in a legally admissible manner.
This course introduces foundational principles of digital evidence handling with focus on:
- Forensic soundness
- Evidence preservation
- Hashing and integrity
- Basic legal admissibility
Program Objective :-
By completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify and classify digital evidence
- Understand volatile vs non-volatile data
- Apply chain of custody principles
- Explain hashing and data integrity
- Understand basics of legal admissibility
Key Highlights :-
Course Features
- Lectures 29
- Quizzes 5
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 2
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
- 5 Sections
- 29 Lessons
- Lifetime
- MODULE 1 – What is Digital Evidence?11
- 1.1Introduction to Digital Evidence
- 1.2Characteristics of Digital Evidence
- 1.3Types of Digital Evidence
- 1.4Sources of Digital Evidence
- 1.5Volatile vs Non-Volatile Data
- 1.6Lifecycle of Digital Evidence
- 1.7Importance of Integrity
- 1.8Risks of Mishandling
- 1.9Ethical Responsibilities
- 1.10Summary
- 1.11Fundamentals of Digital Evidence10 Minutes5 Questions
- MODULE 2 – Forensic Soundness9
- MODULE 3 – Basic Acquisition & Hashing7
- MODULE 4 – Courtroom Perspective6
- Final Certification Exam1






