OBJECTIVE
To enhance the capacity and develop the expertise of individuals who wish to generate income through expert witness services.
To provide instruction on international forensic informatics practices through examples of forensic informatics training programs in European countries and the United States.
To equip participants with advanced technical knowledge in forensic informatics, alongside comprehensive legal knowledge.
To strengthen forensic informatics capacity at both national and individual levels.
To enhance the incident response capabilities of CSIRTs (Cyber Security Incident Response Teams).
To improve competencies in the examination of forensic evidence; analysis of non-forensic digital data in accordance with information security principles and standards; password cracking; logical and physical data recovery; deleted data recovery methods; and the examination of mobile phones, computers, and networks.
To increase awareness regarding personal data protection and information security.
DURATION
60 hours
TRAINING DATES AND HOURS
27 April – 22 May 2026
Weekdays between 19:00 and 22:00
VENUE
Distance Learning (Live Online Virtual Classroom)
PREREQUISITES
Anyone with basic computer skills may participate.
ELIGIBILITY
Participation is particularly recommended for members of CSIRTs (Cyber Security Incident Response Teams), personnel working in IT departments, law enforcement officers, students (especially in computer engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, forensic informatics engineering, software engineering, law, and related fields), judges, prosecutors, attorneys, and individuals seeking to improve their skills in preparing technical expert opinions (expert witnessing).
CERTIFICATION
At the end of the 60-hour training program, participants who meet the minimum attendance requirement of 80% and successfully pass the theoretical examination will be awarded a Certificate.
The program will commence upon reaching a sufficient number of participants.
TUITION FEE
10,000 TL
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 60 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 30 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 60 Hours
- Artificial Intelligence and Prompt Engineering in Digital Forensics: Ethical and Technical Aspects0
- The First 6 Hours After a Cyberattack in Public and Private Institutions0
- Digital Forensics Techniques Using PowerShell0
- Real and Current Case Applications and Examinations0
- Definitions and Key Concepts – Introduction0
- Legal Aspects: IT Law, Personal Data Protection, and Information Security0
- International Digital Forensics Training and Practices0
- Chain of Custody, and the Importance of Standards and Workflows0
- Pure Cybercrimes and Cyber-Enabled Crimes0
- Digital Evidence and First Response Procedures at the Scene0
- Digital Forensics Processes0
- Software and Hardware Used in Digital Forensics0
- Number Systems, Encoding Tables, and Hexadecimal Analysis0
- Time Concepts and Time Zones0
- File Systems0
- Forensic Imaging and Acquisition Processes (Live and Dead System Imaging; File System-Based, Logical, and Physical Imaging)0
- Digital File Analysis, Triage, and Logical Data Recovery0
- Optical, Electrical, and Magnetic Data Storage Media and Physical Recovery0
- Digital Forensics in Windows, Linux, and macOS Operating Systems0
- Cloud Forensics0
- Network, Dark Web, and Web Attack Analysis (Blue Team)0
- Malware Forensics (Blue Team)0
- Mobile Device Forensics (Smartphones, Smart TVs, Drones, Wearable Devices, Internet of Things (IoT), etc.)0
- Database Forensics0
- Historical Traffic Search (HTS) Analysis and Interpretation0
- RAM and Volatile Data Forensics0
- Encryption and Cryptographic Techniques and Decryption Methods0
- Anti-Forensics Techniques and Countermeasures0
- Key Considerations in Reporting and Expert Witnessing (Digital Forensics)0
- Examination0






