Seminar Title

5 Day Cellular Technology and Forensics (CTF) Certification

Dates of Events

11/27/2023 through 12/01/2023

Last Updated: 09/28/2023
Instructor(s): Glenn Bard
Location: Shelby Township Library - 52610 VanDyke Avenue, Shelby Charter Township, MI 48316
Hotel: Hampton Inn Detroit/utica Shelby Township - 51620 Shelby Parkway, Shelby Township, MI 48315
Course Registration Fee: $495
Instructor Bio
Glenn Bard
Glenn Bard is a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper First Class and a U.S. Veteran of Operation Desert Storm. In 1999 Glenn began Computer Crime Investigations for the state police and has since investigated crimes across the United States ranging from Child Pornography to Criminal Homicide. Glenn has also conducted forensic examinations for city, state and federal Law Enforcement Agencies including the FBI, US Postal Inspectors, and I.C.E. as well as foreign governments.
Glenn has been certified as an expert in numerous states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the United States Federal Court System in the areas of Digital Forensics, Cellular Technology and Computer Technology.
Glenn has been a speaker for organizations of all sizes and types, both public and private, to include the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, World Security Congress, and hundreds of law enforcement agencies, law firms and universities.
Several of the cases Glenn has worked have received National coverage, to include Fox News, Dateline, the Associated Press, Yahoo!, the New York Times, and many more.
Glenn has received numerous awards during his military and police career, including Honorable Discharges from both the United States Army and the Pennsylvania State Police.
Glenn developed, created and implemented certifications for two forensic software companies used by agencies around the world.
Glenn is the Chief Technical officer for PATCtech, overseeing all Digital Forensic and Data Services. Glenn has acted as technical consultant and/or personally developed Computer Forensic Programs at multiple Colleges, to include Westmoreland County Community College where he was a faculty instructor prior to retiring.
Course Objectives
Course Overview:
This class is a hands-on course introducing the attendee to the various different types of evidence involving cellular devices. The course starts by explaining the various different types of cellular networks and device operating systems. The students will then begin to conduct forensic examinations on the device by using software to extract and analyze the data stored on the device. The student will then be instructed on how to obtain and analyze the cellular records, and ultimately compare the cellular records to the data extracted from the devices. Next the student will learn how to map the location-based information supplied in the cellular records. Lastly, the attendees will be instructed on how to create a forensic report and prepare to testify to their findings.

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