Training providers in forensics.
I was researching for the training providers in forensics space to understand how training is provided in this field. Basically, I was hunting for institutes/organisations which provide online/offline training to law enforcement agencies, professionals and students. Here is what i have found out so far -
1. National Computer Forensic Academy
http://www.gohtci.com/training/index.php
2. Asian School of Cyber Laws
http://www.asianlaws.org
3. Purdue University
http://cyberforensics.purdue.edu/Courses.aspx
4. National Institute of e-Forensic (NIeF)
http://www.nief.in
5. Cyber Law College
http://www.cyberlawcollege.com
6. Forensic Education
http://www.forensiceducation.com/forensic_edu/index.htm
7. India Forensic
http://www.indiaforensic.com/education
8. University of Florida
http://www.forensicscience.ufl.edu/Programs.asp
9. University of FairFax
http://www.ufairfax.net/ufairfax/academics/courses/
10. InfoSec Institute
http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/computer_forensics_training.html
I am still working on getting more of such training providers to lengthen this list. Any thoughts…

Steve Hailey:
Computer Forensics Core Competencies:
http://www.csisite.net/training/core.htm
August 19, 2008, 3:21 amKunal:
Have you considered the expertise of http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/.
Hats off to Mr. Praveen Dalal for his awareness drive. He is undoubtedly the best in the industry. It is unfortunate for the government of India and industry players that they are not in a position to avail his expert services. He has recently come up with the first Indian cyber forensics trends-2008 that is eye opener. I hope the government will now wake up to the realities. This is available at http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/2008/08/cyber-forensics-trends-in-india-2008.html
Some recent interesting posts about him are:
(a) http://legalnewsandviews.blogspot.com/2008/08/wireless-networks-and-law-enforcement.html
(b) http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and_Culture/Cyber-Forensics-in-India-Government-of-India-Must-
August 20, 2008, 9:51 amMohit:
Cyber Forensics in India-The Consolidated Reply
Dear Readers.
Vishal has posted the following “consolidated reply” of the readers regarding the awareness drive of Mr. Praveen Dalal regarding cyber law and cyber forensics in India. I hope you will find them useful.
(A) Rajesh
GOOD NEWS. The government of India has accepted the recommendations and suggestions of Mr. Praveen Dalal, the Leading Techno-Legal ICT, Cyber Law, Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Specialist of India.
Not only Centre for Development of Advances Computing (CDAC) has been brought on line of http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/ but also lot of clues have been taken from http://reclaiming-india.blogspot.com/ .
After persistent awareness drive by Mr. Dalal the Government finally decided to amend the IT Act, 2000 and allow use of cyber forensics evidence and tools in the courts in India.
Let us hope that a working group on cyber forensics under the chairmanship of Mr. Praveen Dalal would be the next step.
(B) Gunjan
Law enforcement and intelligence in India needs good training. However, providing merely academic coaching would not serve the purpose. They need Techno-Legal training from experts like Mr. Praveen Dalal.
Finally the Government has accepted the recommendations of Mr. Praveen Dalal. Hats off to Mr. Praveen Dalal for his awareness drive. He is undoubtedly the best in the industry. It is unfortunate for the government of India and industry players that they are not in a position to avail his expert services. He has recently come up with the first Indian cyber forensics trends-2008 that is eye opener. I hope the government will now wake up to the realities. This is available at http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/2008/08/cyber-forensics-trends-in-india-2008.html
Some recent interesting posts about him are:
(a) http://legalnewsandviews.blogspot.com/2008/08/wireless-networks-and-law-enforcement.html
(b) http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and_Culture/Cyber-Forensics-in-India-Government-of-India-Must-
(C) Mohit
What would you do with hard disks if you lack cyber forensics capabilities? Law enforcement and intelligence in India needs good training. However, providing merely academic coaching would not serve the purpose. They need Techno-Legal training from experts like Mr. Praveen Dalal.
The cyber forensics trends in India-2008 are not very great. Kindly see http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/2008/08/cyber-forensics-trends-in-india-2008.html . For a general discussion on the topic, kindly see http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/2008/08/need-of-cyber-forensics-in-india.html.
(D) Raju
You chaps forget to mention about Mr. Dalal. Let me mention the same.
About Mr. Praveen Dalal
Mr. Praveen Dalal is the Managing Partner of Perry4Law and heading its PTLB, PTLITC, and other Techno-Legal Divisions that are providing Cyber Law, Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Assistances and Services. Perry4Law is the First and Exclusive Techno-Legal and ICT Law Firm in India and is in operation since 2002. It deals with legal issues associated with ICT and use of ICT for legal purposes. PTLB and PTLITC are few of the Techno-Legal ICT initiatives of Perry4Law and are in the process of upgradation and formalisation. Mr. Praveen Dalal’s specialisations include areas like Cyber Law, Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics, Digital Evidencing, Corporate ICT Compliances, etc.
(E) Rohit
I agree with Mr. Praveen Dalal. Further, according to Mr Praveen Dalal, the Leading Techno-Legal ICT, Cyber Law, Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Specialist of India, “Computer Forensics or Cyber Forensics in India has started gaining importance out of the necessity to deal with modern cyber crimes. Though India has taken some steps in the direction of enacting Information and Communication Technology (ICT) related law in the form of Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act, 2000), yet by and large it failed to provide a sound and secure law in this crucial direction. The result is too obvious. India has to depend upon foreign experts and institutions/universities even for the task of tracing an offender sending an offensive e-mail”.
I hope the Government of India, Department/Ministry of Information Technology, Ministry/Department of Science and Technology, and Industry players like NASSCOM, FICCI, CII, etc would at least now think seriously of seeking the expert services of Mr. Praveen Dalal in the larger interest of India.
(F) Kunal
We are inviting big trouble by not keeping in mind the necessities of cyber security and cyber forensics in India. The ICT Trends in India-2006, ICT Trends in India-2007, Cyber Security Trends by PTLB-2007, etc are examples of faulty ICT/E-governance strategies and policies of India. Further, cyber forensics trends in India are also not conducive for the growth of legal enablement of ICT systems in India. Kindly see http://computerforensicsinindia.blogspot.com/2008/08/cyber-forensics-trends-in-india-2008.html in this regard. The net result is that law enforcement finds it difficult to deal with issues involving ICT. Kindly see http://legalnewsandviews.blogspot.com/2008/08/wireless-networks-and-law-enforcement.html for details.
August 24, 2008, 11:43 amLegal News and Views:
WORKING GROUP ON CYBER LAW
We are in the process of constituting a Working Group on Cyber Law in India headed by Mr. Praveen Dalal, the Leading Techno-Legal ICT, Cyber Law, Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Specialist of India. The same would consist of leading Organisations, Institutions, Industrial and Professional Bodies, Members of Civil Society and NGOs, Governmental Representatives, Lawyers, Judges, etc who have sound knowledge and expertise in the field of Information and Communication Technology. The interested persons or institutions are requested to join us and contact us as soon as possible as there would be limited number of members of this group. Kindly contact us at editorlnav at rediffmail dot com and perry4law at yahoo dot com in this regard with relevant particulars and details.
Kindly see http://legalnewsandviews.blogspot.com/ for more details.
August 27, 2008, 12:55 am