Advanced Computer and Network Intrusion Course
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Some 30 officials from the Interior and Justice Ministries, the Prosecutor General’s Office, the State Revenues Committee of the Ministry of Finance, the Agency for Civil Service Affairs and Countering Corruption, and the Almaty Police Academy will take part in the Advanced Computer and Network Intrusion Course (ACNIC), which will be led by American experts.
The advanced level course is for law enforcement personnel who collect and analyse various types of evidence from a live computer. After completing the course, law enforcement personnel will be prepared to collect and and analyze a variety of network-related evidence. Participants will take part in a variety of practical exercises to further their understanding of how various internet attacks work and the types of evidence each attack leaves behind.
Course materials were designed for the participants who previously attended the Basic Investigation of Computers and Electronic Crimes Program (BICEP) in June 2015 and Computer and Network Intrusion Course (CNIC) in October 2015. The training seminar is part of the OSCE Programme Office’s activities in combatting transnational threats, money laundering, financing of terrorism and preventing the abuse of the Internet for criminal purposes.