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Digital Technologies for Investigators

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Program area: Technological crime

Course code: DTIC

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2024
Course registration details
Session(s) Location Start date End date
24-01 Cancelled Ottawa 2024-01-22 2024-01-26
24-02 Full Ottawa 2024-02-26 2024-03-01
24-03 Full Ottawa 2024-04-08 2024-04-12
24-04R Edmonton, AB 2024-05-27 2024-05-31
24-05 Full Ottawa 2024-09-09 2024-09-13
24-06 Full Ottawa 2024-10-21 2024-10-25
24-07 Cancelled Ottawa 2024-12-02 2024-12-06
24-08R Full Cornwall, ON 2024-11-25 2024-11-29
Cost
Tuition
$3,825.00

Notes

  • Accommodations are offered to course participants. Our rooms are subject to availability and the request must be indicated on the course registration form
  • Meal plans are offered to course participants. The specific meal plan must be indicated on the course registration form
  • Travel grant funding is available to our non-federal law enforcement agencies
2025
Course registration details
Session(s) Location Start date End date
25-01 English Ottawa 2025-01-13 2025-01-17
25-02 English Ottawa 2025-04-07 2025-04-11
25-03 English Ottawa 2025-05-26 2025-05-30
25-04 English Ottawa 2025-09-22 2025-09-26
25-05 English Ottawa 2025-10-20 2025-10-24
25-06 English Ottawa 2025-11-24 2025-11-28
Cost
Tuition
$4,000.00

Notes

  • Accommodations are offered to course participants. Our rooms are subject to availability and the request must be indicated on the course registration form
  • Meal plans are offered to course participants. The specific meal plan must be indicated on the course registration form
  • Travel grant funding is available to our non-federal law enforcement agencies

Description

The cyber environment has no borders and offers easy anonymity and methods of concealment for criminal actors. It also provides new tools to engage in a range of different criminal activities. For these reasons, this course is designed to assist investigators in solving crimes that involve digital evidence. To start off, course participants first learn about the structure and operation of a computer, networks, and the Internet. With this foundation, participants then learn how to locate and document digital evidence of criminal activity, how to lawfully access and preserve data from a computer system, and how a lawful search and seizure is conducted at a crime scene specific to digital evidence and digital technologies. Lastly, participants learn the legal considerations regarding digital technology investigations, including new and current related case law, and how to use effective wording in search warrants with respect to digital technology.

Format and delivery

Length of course

5 days (combined 25 hrs. online pre-course and in-class)

  • Part 1: Approximately 25 hours pre-course reading (self-paced)
  • Part 2: 5 days of learning in-class
Class size
maximum 20 participants
Delivery setting
  • Part 1: Delivered through CPC LMS (Brightspace) platform
  • Part 2: Delivered on-site in class

Learning outcomes

Eligibility and mandatory requirements

Assessment

Contact

For more details or other information about the course, please email cpc_registrar-registraire_ccp@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

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