Procurement description
For nine members of the Digital Forensics Team to complete the WiFi Router Data Acquisition bootcamp. To enable them to download Wi-Fi routers in a forensically- sound manner; progress Wi-Fi related investigative opportunities; learn how to interpret and understand detailed Wi-Fi router logs, including identification of advanced services and ensure you are performing active scanning in an effective way while eliminating any collateral capture.
This course covers the following objectives:
· Understand the fundamental operation and identifiers of Wi-Fi networks
· Identify key evidential areas of interest
· Understand the fundamental operation and identifiers of Wi-Fi networks
· Identify key evidential areas of interest
· Identify the type of data typically held on Wi-Fi routers
· Conduct Wi-Fi router downloads for common routers
· Undertake a Wi-Fi RF survey, extract and analyse survey data
· Understand advanced Wi-Fi theory and the behaviour of extended Wi-Fi networks
· Advanced interpretation of router logs
· Understand how to identify potential usage of services such as peer-to-peer and Bitcoin
· Demonstrate how to write Wi-Fi RF survey statements in accordance with current national standards
· Demonstrate how to perform active Wi-Fi scanning in a controlled manner.
Course length - 5 days
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