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Cyber Crime Investigation for LEA Educators
Rating: 4.2 out of 5(392 ratings)
5,543 students
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of cyber crime investigation and digital evidence analysis
  • Analyze phishing attacks, email spoofing, and email bombing cases
  • Investigate malware incidents and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks
  • Examine identity theft, cyber defamation, and cyber bullying cases
  • Understand web defacement and web jacking investigation techniques
  • Analyze intellectual property theft and source code theft cases
  • Identify data alteration, digital forgery, and salami attack methods
  • Understand cyber terrorism and cyber warfare investigation concepts
  • Develop an investigative mindset to trace digital footprints
  • Build a strong foundation for advanced digital forensics and cybersecurity learning

Course content

1 section22 lectures30m total length
  • Phishing Attack Investigation1:57

    Investigate phishing attacks by tracing the source across email, SMS, or websites; analyze email headers and IP addresses, inspect links, and collect screenshots for a detailed mobile service-provider logs report.

  • Email Spoofing Investigation1:10
  • Email Bombing Investigations1:13
  • Cyber Bullying & Stalking Investigation1:10
  • Identity Theft Investigation1:37

    Identify how identity theft investigations differ from ordinary cyber work by tracing data leaks and performing device forensics to locate the perpetrator via logs and ip address evidence.

  • Cyber Defamation Investigation1:49
  • War Driving Investigation0:51
  • Web Jacking Investigation0:46

    Learn how to investigate web jacking by gathering website and server details, taking the site offline when possible, reviewing logs and IP addresses, and exploring safety and trends.

  • Voyeurism Investigation1:01
  • Digital Forgery Investigation0:48
  • Salami Attack Investigation0:51

    Explore how to investigate salami attacks, detect data discrepancies through random audits, and implement cross checks among network admins and bank officials to spot abnormal small credit transactions despite difficulty.

  • Malware Attacks Investigation1:25
  • Web Defacement Investigation0:59
  • Internet Time or Bandwidth Theft Investigation0:47
  • Cyber Terrorism & Cyber Warfare Investigation1:22
  • Sale of Illegal Articles Investigation1:55
  • Intellectual Property Theft Investigation2:23
  • Source Code Theft Investigation2:29
  • Online Gambling Investigation1:09

    Investigate online gambling by gathering website details, cyber forensics, malware analysis on terminals, and payment gateways to support criminal or civil cases while conducting identity verification and reviewing server logs.

  • Data Alteration or Diddling Investigation1:28

    Learn to detect data diddling and data alteration in mass data systems through random audits, pattern checks, need-to-know access, time-stamps, encryption status, and hash comparisons against originals.

  • Cyber Pornography Investigation1:55
  • Denial of Service Attacks Investigation1:13

    Investigate denial of service attacks, including DDoS and email bombing, by gathering target system specs, protocols, logs, and network packets to identify origin and time.

Requirements

  • Smart Phone / Laptop / Tab / Desktop Computer
  • Internet Connection or Internet Access
  • No previous knowledge / equipment / software's required
  • An open mind and a willingness to learn something new and interesting

Description

What will students learn in your course ?
The fundamental principles of network and information security, as well as potential threats and weaknesses, will be thoroughly examined in this course. It has been divided into one module and four chapters for the sake of understanding. When the term "computer forensics" is used to refer to the application of investigation and analytical techniques to gather and preserve evidence from a specific computing device in a manner that is appropriate for presentation in court, the term "computer forensics" means "computer evidence collection and preservation." When it comes down to it, the ultimate goal of computer science is to conduct a structured inquiry while simultaneously keeping a recorded chain of evidence in order to determine exactly what happened on a computing device and who was responsible for it.  Following the first chapter on networking foundations, which will be examined in detail, the second chapter will cover information security, followed by the third chapter on security threats and vulnerabilities, and the fourth chapter will cover cryptography and encryption. You will get the opportunity to gain practical experience. You will also get knowledge that is theoretical in nature. If you take this course, you will have a clear understanding of security concepts. An internationally acclaimed speaker, the instructor of this course has delivered and performed thousands of cyber awareness campaigns to promote cyber hygiene and reduce the number of fraudulent transactions conducted online.

Who this course is for:

  • Students & Teachers of BA, MA, BCA, MCA, BSc, MSc, BE, ME, LLB, LLM, B Tech, M Tech, Diploma, Engineering
  • Cyber Security Managers / Information Security Officers / Auditors / IT Consultants / Security Professionals
  • Corporate Rank - Executive Officer / Financial Officer / Administrative Officer / Technology Officer / Marketing Officer
  • You should be comfortable working with computers.
  • Basic understanding of computers and the internet
  • Familiarity with email, web browsing, and online platforms
  • Interest in cybersecurity and cyber crime investigation
  • No prior digital forensics experience required
  • Willingness to think analytically and explore real-world case scenarios