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IoT forensics classeswill be offered in a tiered manner,each class building on material from the previous class. Anyone interestedin IoT device identification, seizure and preservationshould register for the webinar. Going forward, digital forensics practitionersthat attended the webinar and interested in learning forensic processes relative to IoT devicesshould apply for the on-line classes. The on-line classes are self-paced, but mostwill take approximately one week to complete. There are a total of 10 classes available for the on-line classes, spread across three weeks. After successful completion of the online class, interested practitionersthat wishto further enhance their capabilitiesmay then apply for thein-person classes.There are a total of 6 classesavailable for thein-personclasses, again, spread across three weeks.

Type of TrainingTargeted AudienceAvailable SeatsDescription
WebinarLaw enforcement, public safety officers, prosecutors, judicial branch members. UnlimitedWebinar focused on how IoT devices may complement an investigation, IoT device identification, seizure, and preservation.
Online ClassesDigital forensic practitioners from law enforcement, public safety and prosecuting agencies. 10 ClassesSelf-paced classes aimed at digital forensic practitioners for acquisitions and analysis of IoT devices. Three classes on separate device types, each class taking approximately one-week to complete.
In-Person ClassDigital forensic practitioners who have completed the online classes above. Class content is for advanced practitioners. 6 ClassesIn-person class focused on advanced techniques for the acquisition of data from IoT devices. Students who complete the online classes will be eligible to attend. Advanced techniques not shared taught by other providers will be the focus.

All law enforcement, public safety officers and prosecutors interested in attending the webinar should register here: https://okstate.forms-db.com/view.php?id=940229