The e-Crime Academy successfully conducted the Network Forensics and Incident Response (NFIR) training for selected IT professionals. This course offered an extensive overview of the concepts, tools, and techniques necessary for investigating IT networks and responding to incidents. It further provided specialised knowledge and skills needed to understand the methods to investigate and respond to network security challenges effectively utilising the appropriate investigative and forensic procedures. As technology-driven solutions become integral to corporate operations, the risk of network intrusions has increased, exposing firms and individuals to greater cyber threats. Digital evidence obtained through network forensics is crucial for criminal prosecutions, making it imperative for investigative firms to present court-admissible proof.
This hands-on training programme provided participants with practical case studies, best practices, and a broad-based understanding of the tools and techniques used in network forensic and incident respond. Through this training, participants are expected to gain expert knowledge to gather and analyse digital evidence effectively, enabling the creation of “forensic-ready” IT environments.
The steadfast commitment of the e-Crime Academy to this programme has gone a long way to ensure that the training empowers IT and Cybersecurity professionals with the practical skills required to effectively conduct network investigations and respond to incidents—an essential capability in combating the rising cybersecurity threats and insider risks faced by institutions.
The Bureau’s customised training content and tailored delivery approach are dedicated to empowering organisations with practical skills. This approach is crucial for navigating the dynamic and complex cybercrime landscape. Kudos to our team of facilitators and consultants for providing an exceptional training experience and valuable insights to participants.