Thursday, September 30, 2010

Digital Forensics Seminar for O'level Students

Hello OLevel students

You are invited to the Digital Forensics Seminar 2010 !



I am writing to you because I know you have probably heard about this exciting new Diploma in Digital Forensics at Temasek Polytechnic. This is the first and only such Diploma Course offered in a Polytechnic in Singapore. What is this course about? Why this course? Is it suitable for me? What will I be doing after this course? Can I go for further studies? Will there be scholarships available for this course? You must have lots of questions in your mind and we hope to provide you with the answers.

Well, Digital Forensics is about using computing and scientific analysis methods to extract and analyse digital data from various sources, be it from a computer, cell-phone, GPS device or even camera, for the purpose of finding clues or any digital evidence relating to a crime.

Sounds like CSI? Read on. . . . . .

Technology has become so integrated into our daily lives today. In many crime scenes today, law enforcement agencies no longer just rely on physical evidence. They also search for clues via digital evidence, e.g. an email, a digital image, an SMS, Facebook entries or blog entries that can be found related to the crime. Many criminals unwittingly leave such evidence behind.

When you delete a file, it is not really deleted and can be recovered. When you join a Facebook networking group, your preferences, whereabouts and friends can be traced. When you Google for information, your search records can be tracked. When you create a digital photo, the time, date, GPS location can also be recovered.

Hence, it becomes important for law enforcement agencies to rely on the expertise of Digital Forensics Investigators to handle and recover these various forms of evidence. Therefore, the demand for digital forensics investigators is on the rise. For example, in 2004, FBI only had four Computer Forensics Labs. To date, they have 16 regional Computer Forensics Labs, and the number is growing.

Another reason driving the demand for Digital Forensics Professionals is that Cyber Crime has become more rampant. Hackers are stealing information, causing many public and private companies much anxiety about defending their systems.

According to a recent Symantec survey, 66% of Singapore companies have experienced cyber attacks, causing them to lose huge amounts of money. A KPMG study found that technology-related frauds have also emerged as 'the fastest growing and most pervasive category of fraud' in the business world. In its 2004 survey, KPMG found that only 19% of fraud was computer-related. This rose to 59% in 2008, and each fraud set the company back by S$4.4 million. Isnt that a lot of money? This is why many organisations like banks, financial institutions, government agencies, law enforcement agencies, audit firms, etc. are hiring Digital Forensics Professionals. It is a growing market and currently demand is far exceeding supply.

What is required of a good Digital Forensics Professional?

You need to be inquisitive, analytical, have a passion for ITand love the challenge of solving puzzles

You would need good knowledge of criminal procedures which the course will teach you

You need a basic knowledge of the psychology of the criminal profile which the course will also teach you

You need to have good English and Maths as you must be able to document and write reports on the evidence collected, while having good logical and critical thinking ability

Where can I study this? Where will I work? Which scholarships are available for me? etc. etc.

Good if you have these questions in mind Come on down and join us to learn and get answers and clarifications to your questions.

Come and listen to interesting topics about Digital Forensics. You will have a chance to listen to people who are working on real-life crime cases. You will also learn more about safety measures in the Cyberworld – Nope! not just firewall and antivirus software. . . . . . .

Event: 15 November 2010

2.30pm to 6 p.m.

Interesting topics and programmes:

- “Following the Digital Trail - A Digital Forensics Investigator’s Experience”

- "Are you Safe Online – someone could be watching you"

- Course preview Do you have any questions?

- Refreshments and

- Prizes galore !!

Register by emailing your interest to iit@tp.edu.sg or lockhy@tp.edu.sg for this unique Seminar, you can also register online at http://dfs.eventbrite.com


But…………seats are limited and on a first come first served basis. So what are you waiting for?

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