OpenText EnCase-Internet-based Investigation is a module within the OpenText EnCase suite focused on investigating and analyzing digital evidence from internet-based sources. This includes gathering and examining data related to online activities, such as web browsing, email communications, and other internet-based interactions.

  • Web Evidence Collection: Captures and analyzes web browsing history, downloads, and online transactions.
  • Email Analysis: Extracts and examines email communications from web-based email services.
  • Social Media Investigation: Analyzes data from social media platforms.
  • Online Activity Tracking: Tracks and examines user activities conducted over the internet

Before learning OpenText EnCase - Internet-based Investigation, you should have the following skills:

  1. Basic IT Knowledge: Understanding of internet technologies and digital evidence.
  2. Digital Forensics: Familiarity with digital forensic principles and practices.
  3. Web and Email Proficiency: Knowledge of web browsing and email systems.
  4. Data Analysis: Ability to analyze and interpret digital evidence from online sources.

By learning OpenText EnCase - Internet-based Investigation, you gain the following skills:

  1. Web Evidence Analysis: Ability to capture and analyze web browsing history and online transactions.
  2. Email Forensics: Proficiency in extracting and examining email communications from web-based services.
  3. Social Media Investigation: Skills to investigate and analyze data from social media platforms.
  4. Online Activity Tracking: Capability to track and examine user activities conducted over the internet.

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