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I. Introduction
The online courses in cybercrime seek to prepare introductory and advanced level courses for police investigators and prosecutors by providing basics of cybercrime in the context of globalisation. The diversity of cybercrime embraces problems such as Information & Critical Infrastructure Protection through to individual internet banking and cyber terrorism. Methods for counteracting threats include new developments in policing and intelligence that utilise high-tech solutions.

The courses are developed with three audiences in mind:

[1] Basic introductory levels courses designed to sensitize all levels of law enforcement authorities and judicial officers.
[2] Guidelines and procedures for first responders
[3] Introductory and advanced level courses for investigators, prosecutors, case managers and forensic specialists

II. Objectives
The aim of the suit of courses is to provide expertise in identifying and combating cybercrime including the new roles to be adopted by high tech crime units in law enforcement and national security.

By the conclusion of the introductory courses you should be able to:

1. demonstrate a basic knowledge and understanding of cybercrime and ICT
2. explain the risks associated with ICT and global networks
3. understand trends in cybercrime
4. describe the types of cybercrime and the tools utilised to commit cybercrime
5. understand the practical and evidentiary requirements in the seizure and protection of computer-related evidence (first responders role)

By the conclusion of the advanced (investigators) courses you should be able to:

1. identify and trace computer-related crimes
2. apply investigative tools and strategies
3. apply data recognition, seizure and preservation procedures
4. understand the major forms of forensic interrogation of computers and related devices
5. understand topical and emerging issues in the investigation and control of cybercrime
6. provide oversight and manage cases involving cybercrime.

By the conclusion of the advanced (forensic specialist) courses you should be able to:

1. acquire forensic images in accordance with acknowledged principles and methodology.
2. understand national and international legal and ethical protocols
3. use methodologies for acquiring forensic images
4. recognise and resolve technical issues
5. product of analytical procedures
6. perform the role of the expert in investigations and in court.