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ASCL Certified Digital Forensic Investigator


Asian School of Cyber Laws
Certificate

by Asian School of Cyber Laws


Pune, Mumbai, Panaji
Starting from:
INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
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Basic Details
Level:Advanced
Eligibility:
(Pre-requisites)

Graduate in any discipline.

Medium of instruction:English
Overview, Content & Syllabus

Cyber Crime costs the world more than Rs. 57,000,000,000,000 every year. Companies and Governments need skilled digital forensic investigators to contain this US $ 114 billion annual cost.

As per Ministry of Human Resources Development estimates - India needs 2.5 lakh cyber experts and professionals to effectively tackle cyber crimes. (Source: Times of India Feb 10, 2011).

"Taking into account the requirement emerging for protection of information technology infrastructure in the country as well as to serve the export market, a demand for 4.7 lakh cyber security professionals has been estimated by the year 2015."

- Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha on 30 November, 2012.

 

ASCL Certified Digital Forensic Investigator is an advanced level course covering the A to Z of cyber crime investigation, digital evidence analysis and digital forensic investigation.

 

This course is currently available in Digital Mode in 67 countries.

This course is available in classroom mode in India in 6 cities (Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Amritsar and Kolkatta)

This course will equip you to:

  • Get a great job

  • Start your own consultancy

  • Independently investigate cyber cases

  • Assist law enforcement agencies

 

On successfully completing the course, you will receive 3 ASCL certifications, namely -

  • ASCL Certified Cyber Crime Investigator

  • ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analyst

  • ASCL Certified Digital Forensic Investigator

Your certificates will mention that you have successfully taken proctored assessments under ASCL's new Global Testing pattern.

 

Additionally, you get the option to undertake -

  • 4 week Industrial Training

  • Research Project

  • Live Investigation

 

Digital Forensic Investigation Skills

1. A thorough understanding of the cyber crime investigation process including Cyber Investigation Essentials, Digital Evidence in Computer Devices, Cyber Forensics Essentials, Web Investigation, Investigating Emails, Cyber Crime Law in India and Cyber Investigation & Forensics Documentation.

2. A thorough understanding of the digital evidence analysis process including Applied Cyber Forensics, Investigating Server Logs, Investigating Financial Crimes, Investigating Encryption and Digital Signature Crimes, Password Forensics and Windows Forensics.

3. A thorough understanding of the digital forensic investigation process including Linux Forensics, Mac Forensics, Facebook Forensics, Malware Forensics, Memory Forensics, Browser Forensics, Google Forensics, Penetration Testing, Cell Phone Forensics, Computer Security Incident Response and Handling Real World Investigations.

4. A thorough understanding of the investigation and forensic principles specified in internationally recognized digital forensic guides including:
(A) Good Practice Guide for Computer-Based Electronic Evidence by Assn of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), UK,
(B) Best Practices For Seizing Electronic Evidence by the United States Secret Service,
(C) Investigations Involving the Internet and Computer Networks by the US Department of Justice,
(D) Cyber Crime Investigation Manual by Asian School of Cyber Laws.

5. A thorough understanding of the provisions of the Information Technology Act relating to cyber crime, investigation and digital evidence.

6. Ability to analyze First Information Report (FIR), Property Search & Seizure Form and Final Form/ Report under the Code of Criminal Procedure.

7. Ability to follow, prepare and analyze relevant checklists and reports.

8. A thorough understanding of several digital forensic tools for live and non-live digital evidence analysis on the Windows platform.

9. A thorough understanding of several digital forensic tools for live and non-live digital evidence analysis on the Linux platform.

10. A thorough understanding of several digital forensic tools for live and non-live digital evidence analysis on the Macintosh platform.

11. A basic knowledge of financial concepts and instruments and ability to investigate financial crimes.

12. Ability to recover file and operating system passwords and work with hashes.

13. A thorough knowledge of digital forensics on the Windows platform including forensic analysis of the recycle bin, hiberfil.sys file, logs files, paging files, thumbs.db files and the registry.

14. A thorough knowledge of Malware Forensics including Malware Incident Prevention & Response, Discovering & Extracting Malware from a Windows or Linux System, Analyzing Memory Dumps and Sanitizing an Infected Windows System.

15. A thorough knowledge of Volatile Data Collection & Examination on a Live Windows or Linux System.

16. A thorough knowledge of Memory Forensics including RAM Forensics, Windows Memory Analysis and Linux Memory Analysis.

17. A thorough knowledge of forensics on the Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera browsers.

18. A basic knowledge of forensic analysis of mobile devices including iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Windows, Symbian and Chinese mobiles.

19. A thorough understanding of Computer Security Incident Response including organizing an incident response capability, preparing for and preventing incidents, detection and analysis of incidents, containment, eradication and recovery and post incident activity.

20. A sound understanding of ISO Standards on information security incident management.

21. A thorough understanding of handling real world investigations including cases involving social media misuse, hacking, financial fraud, source code theft, theft of confidential information, piracy, pornography, computer & Internet misuse, malware attacks and web defacement.

 

DFI

Digital forensics is the application of science to the identification, collection, examination, and analysis of data while preserving the integrity of the information and maintaining a strict chain of custody for the data.

 

DFI techniques are used for:

  • investigating crimes and internal policy violations,

  • reconstructing computer security incidents,

  • troubleshooting operational problems and recovering from accidental system damage

  • log monitoring, data recovery and data acquisition

  • due diligence

  • regulatory compliance

 

Course Topics

Internet Fundamentals

  • History of the Internet

  • How the Internet is managed

  • Architecture of the Internet

  • Basics of networking

  • IP Addresses, Packet Switching

  • Internet Routing, DNS, WWW

  • Internet Security Essentials

  • Website creation & hosting

  • Building an Ecommerce Site

  • Major Open Source Projects

  • Important RFCs

 

Cyber Crime Essentials

  • Cyber Crime Terms

  • Timeline of cyber crime cases (1903 - 2012)

  • (In) famous cyber criminals

  • Indian cases of cyber crime

  • Cyber Crime Surveys

 

Cyber Investigation Essentials

  • What is Cyber Investigation?

  • Sample Cases

  • Cyber Investigation Process

  • Basic Terminology

  • Cyber Investigation Techniques

  • Real World Investigations

  • CERTs

  • Cyber Investigation Cells

  • Relevant Organizations

 

Digital Evidence in Computer Devices

  • What is Evidence?

  • What is Digital Evidence?

  • Order of Volatility of Digital Evidence

  • Digital Evidence & Hardware Devices

  • Digital Evidence & Data Storage Devices

  • Digital Evidence & Peripheral Devices

  • Digital Evidence & Other Devices

  • Collecting Digital Evidence

 

Cyber Forensics Essentials

  • The Forensic Process

  • Digital Forensic Analysis Methodology

  • File Systems

  • Operating Systems

  • File Extensions

  • Archive Formats

  • File Signatures

  • Using Data from Data Files

  • Data from Operating Systems

  • Data From Network Traffic

  • Data from Applications

  • Data from Multiple Sources

 

Applied Cyber Forensics

  • Forensic Imaging & Cloning

  • Mathematical Authentication of Digital Evidence

  • Media Sanitization

  • Analyzing Active Data

  • Analyzing Latent Data

  • Analyzing Archival Data

  • Analyzing JPEG files

  • Detecting pornography

  • Wireless Forensics

  • Network forensics

  • Database forensics

 

Web Investigation

  • Whois search

  • IP Tracking and Tracing

  • Investigating DNS records

  • Web Services Forensics

  • Investigation involving Web Sites

  • Investigations involving Instant Message Services & Chat Rooms

  • Investigations involving File Sharing Networks

  • Investigations involving Bulletin Boards & Newsgroups

 

Investigating Emails

  • History of Email

  • How Email Works

  • Email Clients

  • Email Security

  • Analyzing email headers

  • Tracking email accounts

  • Email Investigation Case Studies

 

Penetration Testing

  • Review Techniques

  • Target Identification and Analysis Techniques

  • Target Vulnerability Validation Techniques

  • Security Assessment Planning

  • Security Assessment Execution

  • Post-Testing Activities

 

Investigating Server Logs

  • Server hardware

  • Server operating systems

  • Types of servers

  • Configuring an FTP Server

  • Configuring a DNS Server

  • Configuring a Web Server

  • Analyzing FTP Server Logs

  • Analyzing Web Server Logs

  • Case Studies on Investigating Server Logs

 

Investigating Financial Crimes

  • Hackers for Hire

  • Online Share Trading Crimes

  • Online Banking Crimes

  • Online Payment Systems

  • Online Credit Card Fraud

  • Internet Scams and Frauds

  • Online Gambling

  • Tax evasion

  • Money Laundering & the World Wide Web

  • Case Studies

 

Investigating Encryption and Digital Signature Crimes

  • Symmetric Cryptography

  • Asymmetric Cryptography

  • Digital Signatures

  • File encryption

  • Disk encryption

  • Full disk encryption

  • Steganography

  • SSL

  • Email encryption

 

Cyber Crime Law in India

  • Computer viruses & malware

  • Cyber stalking

  • Cyber Terrorism

  • Data Privacy

  • Identity Theft, Phishing, Internet Scams, credit card frauds

  • Offensive emails & SMS

  • Hacking

  • Software & Music Piracy

  • Voyeurism

  • Investigation & Adjudication

 

Cyber Investigation & Forensics Documentation

  • First Information Report

  • Property Search & Seizure Form

  • Final Form/ Report

  • Relevant checklists

  • Relevant reports

 

Password Forensics

  • Password Concepts

  • MS Office Passwords

  • Other File Passwords

  • Windows Passwords

  • Hashes

  • Case Studies on Password Forensics

 

Windows Forensics

  • Windows Disks, Files and Partitions

  • Windows Boot Sequence

  • Recycle bin forensics

  • Analyzing the hiberfil.sys file

  • Analyzing logs files

  • Paging files

  • Analyzing thumbs.db files

  • Registry Analysis

 

Linux Forensics

  • Linux Disks, Files and Partitions

  • Linux Boot Sequence

  • Forensic Tools included in Linux

  • Basic Forensic Issues

  • Advanced Forensic Issues

 

Mac Forensics

  • Macintosh File Systems

  • Macintosh Operating Systems

  • Macintosh Data Files

  • Macintosh Boot Process

  • Imaging a Target Macintosh

  • Macintosh Disk Structure

  • Macintosh Artifacts

 

Facebook Forensics

  • Facebook Protocol Format

  • Forensics on Common Facebook Activities

  • Facebook Forensics in Virtual Environment

  • Facebook Forensics in Mobile Devices

 

Malware Forensics

  • Malware categories, Incident Prevention & Response

  • Volatile Data Collection & Examination on a Live Windows System / Live Linux System

  • Discovering and Extracting Malware from a Windows System / Linux System

  • Sanitizing an Infected Windows System

 

Memory Forensics

  • Order of Volatility of Digital Evidence

  • RAM Forensics

  • Windows Memory Analysis

  • Linux Memory Analysis

 

Browser Forensics

  • Internet Explorer Forensics

  • Firefox Forensics

  • Chrome Forensics

  • Safari Forensics

  • Opera Forensics

 

Google Forensics

  • Gmail Forensics

  • Google Earth Cache Forensics

  • Youtube Forensics

 

Cell Phone Forensics

  • iPad & iPhone Forensics

  • Blackberry Forensics

  • Android Forensics

  • Windows Mobile Forensics

  • Symbian Forensics

 

Computer Security Incident Response

  • Organizing an Incident Response Capability

  • Preparing for and preventing Incidents

  • Detection and analysis of Incidents

  • Containment, Eradication and Recovery

  • Post Incident Activity

  • ISO Standards on Information security incident management

  • Setting up a Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT)

  • Setting up a Cyber Crime Investigation Cell

 

Handling Real World Investigations

  • Facebook fake profile cases

  • Facebook account hacking

  • Email account hacking

  • Credit card fraud

  • Online share trading fraud

  • Source code / Data theft

  • Software / Music Piracy

  • Email scams / Phishing

  • Cyber Pornography

  • Use of internet by terrorists

  • Virus attacks

  • Web defacement



List of Practicals

The practical issues covered in this course include:

Internet Fundamentals

  • Getting the detailed information about TCP/IP network protocol statistics

  • Displaying all connections and listening ports of a particular system

  • Finding out the IP address of the local computer being used for networking

  • Finding out the Port Number of the local computer being used for networking

  • Finding out the IP address of the remote host to which the socket is connected

  • Finding out the Port Number of the remote host to which the socket is connected

  • Finding out the state of TCP/UDP connection

  • Tracking the path of a packet being transferred from source to destination

  • Getting the details of a public IP Address

  • Getting the details of a domain name

 

Basic Cyber Forensics (Windows)

  • Mathematical authentication of a file

  • Mathematical authentication of a disk

  • Imaging a disk

  • Imaging a drive

  • Detecting File Extension mismatch

  • Cloning the RAM

  • Analyzing RAM to collect evidence

  • Cracking steganographic files

  • Recovering deleted data from a forensic image

Advanced Cyber Forensics (Windows)

  • Generating and analyzing the Address Resolution Protocol Cache entries

  • Generating and analyzing a list for the USB devices previously connected to a Windows system

  • Generating and analyzing the Boot.ini file settings

  • Generating and analyzing the list of all installed devices drivers and their properties

  • Generating and analyzing the list of event triggers

  • Generating and analyzing the list of executables involved in creating connections / listening ports

  • Generating and analyzing the list of all current file name extensions

  • Generating and analyzing the list of Group Policy settings and Resultant Set of Policy

  • Generating and analyzing the list of media access control address and list of network protocols associated with each network interface card

  • Generating and analyzing the list of full TCP/IP configuration for all adapters

  • Generating and analyzing the list of applications and services with their Process ID (PID) for all tasks running on the system

  • Generating and analyzing the list of active TCP connections / ports on which the computer is listening

  • Generating and analyzing the detailed configuration information about a computer and its operating system

  • Generating and analyzing the list of network adapters of a particular system

  • Generating and analyzing the list of list of all currently opened TCP/IP and UDP ports

  • Generating and analyzing the list of processes that are currently running on the system (hidden as well)

  • Analyzing the cache and history files of the computer's web browser

  • Generating and analyzing the list of all network resources on LAN

  • Searching for a file using its attributes as key search elements.

  • Using the MAC address of a computer to find out the vendor's details.

  • Revealing the passwords stored by browsers on a system

  • Generating and analyzing the list of all the installed drivers and services on the system

  • Analyzing the log files created by the Skype application

  • Finding out the details of incoming / outgoing calls, chat messages, and file transfers made by the specified Skype account

  • Finding out the list of all applications that are loaded when Windows boots.

  • Generating and analyzing the list of all the user profiles currently available in a system

  • Recovering deleted content from NTFS, FAT or FAT32 partitions

  • Keyword search analysis techniques such as fuzzy, phonic, wildcard, stemming and thesaurus search options.

  • Image Ballistics

  • Recovering "location" information from photos taken using Android phones

  • Recovering "location" information from photos taken using Apple phones

  • Recovering "location" information from photos taken using Blackberry phones

Investigating Emails

  • Analyzing Gmail headers

  • Analyzing Yahoo headers

  • Analyzing Rediff headers

  • Understanding security features and options in Gmail

  • Understanding security features and options in Yahoo

  • Email Tracking

  • Using the Hidden Web

  • Analyzing headers of emails received through the Hidden Web

Web Investigations

  • Tracking and tracing a particular IP

  • Searching for the details of a particular IP Address

  • Defacing a website

  • Analyzing a defaced web site

Investigating Encryption and Digital Signature Crime

  • Encrypting text using symmetric key cryptography

  • Encrypting a file using symmetric key cryptography

  • Defeating TEMPEST attacks

  • Generate an asymmetric public-private key pair

  • Analyzing a digital signature certificate

  • Encrypting text using asymmetric key cryptography

  • Encrypting a file using asymmetric key cryptography

  • Signing and verifying text using asymmetric key cryptography

  • Signing and verifying a document using asymmetric key cryptography

  • Splitting and rejoining an asymmetric key

  • Revoking an asymmetric key

  • Signing an asymmetric key

  • Creating an encrypted drive

  • Creating a secret partition within an encrypted drive

  • Encrypting the drive where windows is installed

  • Using steganography to append one file to another file

  • Using steganography to hide documents within a photo

  • Hiding data within blank spaces in a text file

Password Forensics

  • Scanning a Windows system for identifying password protected and encrypted files

  • Cracking passwords for camouflaged files

  • Cracking passwords for Microsoft Word files

  • Cracking passwords for Microsoft Excel files

  • Cracking passwords for zip archives

  • Cracking passwords for PDF files

  • Cracking passwords for Microsoft Outlook Accounts

  • Cracking passwords for Microsoft Outlook data files

  • Cracking passwords for Outlook Express Accounts and Identities

  • Recovering stored passwords

  • Cracking passwords for network connections

  • Cracking passwords for Remote Desktop connections

  • Resetting Windows XP administrator password

  • Recovering BitLocker encryption keys

  • Cracking PGP

  • Cracking Trucrypt

  • Generating and bashing MD5 hash values

Windows Registry Analysis

  • Ascertaining the list of most recently used files

  • Ascertaining the list of files recently used or executed using windows explorer

  • Ascertaining the list of URLs browsed on a specific system

  • Finding out the configuration for a Windows Paging file

  • Ascertaining the list of all the installed programs in a system

  • Ascertaining the list of all mounted devices on a system

  • Ascertaining the details for all mounted devices on a system

  • Ascertaining the list of all window services available on a system

  • Ascertaining the recent settings for all the network adapters

  • Ascertaining relevant information for a particular system gathered at runtime

  • Ascertaining information about registered applications on a specific system

  • Ascertaining keys for each active user loaded on the machine

  • Ascertaining information about hardware devices, including Plug and Play and network performance statistics.

  • Ascertaining the list of recently created documents

  • Ascertaining detailed information about the hardware of a specific system

Investigating Server Logs

  • Configuring an FTP server

  • Configuring a DNS server

  • Configuring a Web server

  • Analyzing FTP server logs

  • Analyzing Web server logs

Facebook Forensics

  • Ascertaining the list of Facebook accounts accessed using a particular computer

  • Ascertaining the photos accessed from Facebook using a particular computer

  • Ascertaining the pages accessed from Facebook using a particular computer

  • Ascertaining the communities accessed from Facebook using a particular computer

  • Extracting records of Facebook chats using a particular computer

Cell Phone Forensics

  • Performing normal data extraction for a cell phone

  • Performing Physical Data extraction for a cell phone

  • Performing File System Extraction for a cell phone

  • Performing SIM data Recovery for a cell phone

  • Cloning a SIM CARD

  • Recovering deleted data (texts, SMS, photos, audios, videos etc.) from a cell phone.

  • Performing logical extraction on Apple devices (iPhones, iPads)

  • Performing logical extraction on Blackberry devices.

  • Performing physical extraction on Apple devices

  • Performing physical extraction on Blackberry devices

  • Generating an image file for a cell phone

  • Generating a report for cell phone forensics

Browser Forensics

  • Recovering digital evidence from Mozilla Firefox

  • Recovering digital evidence from Chrome

  • Recovering digital evidence from Safari

  • Recovering digital evidence from Internet explorer

  • Recovering digital evidence from Opera

 

Memory Forensics

  • Collection of volatile data (Windows)

  • Analyzing processes (Windows)

  • RAM Forensics

  • Anti-Forensics

Penetration Testing

  • Pentesting an XP computer: Scanning of vulnerable ports through Metasploit auxiliaries

  • Pentesting an XP computer using exploits along with payloads from Metasploit

  • Scanning of vulnerable ports of an XP computer using nmap

  • Scanning of vulnerable ports of an XP computer using Nessus

  • Acquiring the Shell of an XP computer using Meterpreter

  • Working on Backtrack OS for Pentesting

  • Working on the SET (Social Engineering Tool) through Metasploit on backtrack OS

  • Port scanning a Windows 7 machine for vulnerabilities

  • Pentesting a Windows 7 machine through Metasploit

  • Port scanning through vulnerability scanners like Nessus, MBSA, Nexpose, nmap

Malware Forensics

  • Exploring binary programs to create their execution maps

  • Using a debugger to process the data obtained by bypassing the obfuscation

  • Hostile Code Analysis

  • Vulnerability Analysis

  • Showing file contents and properties in hex dump form

  • Interpretation of common file contents

  • Ascertaining all open TCP/UDP Ports

  • Ascertaining all applications that are using open TCP/UDP Ports

  • Ascertaining system areas that are altered by malicious programs

  • Inspecting computer browser and operating system settings to generate a log file of the current state of a specific system

All students are provided detailed presentations of the practical sessions, in case they are unable to attend the practical lab sessions.

 

Digital Mode (India)

  • This is open to residents of India.

  • Students are provided course ware and reference material in printed / digital form.

  • Contact classes are conducted at Pune as well as in virtual mode.

  • Assessments consist of a 3-hour open-book written test and a 3-hour practical test.

  • You must obtain 70% in both tests to pass this course. Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.

  • Test centers - Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Amritsar, Kolkata & Goa.

  • Tests can be taken on any of these dates in 2013: 13-Jul, 12-Oct

  • Tests can be taken on any of these dates in 2014: 11-Jan, 12-Apr, 12-Jul, 11-Oct

 

Digital Mode (International)

This is open to residents of 66 countries

Algiers, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, UK, Ukraine, USA, Vietnam.

  • Students are provided course ware and reference material in digital form.

  • Contact classes are conducted in virtual mode.

  • Contact classes are also available through video conference facilities subject to additional fees.

  • Assessments consist of a 3-hour open-book written test and a 3-hour practical test.

  • You must obtain 70% in both tests to pass this course. Re-exam fees is US$ 50 per test.

 

Classroom Mode @ Mumbai

  • Students are provided courseware and reference material in printed / digital form.

  • Regular classes are conducted at our Churchgate Learning Center

  • Assessments consist of a 3-hour open-book written test and a 3-hour practical test.

  • You must obtain 70% in both tests to pass this course. Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.

 

Classroom Mode @ Pune

  • Students are provided courseware and reference material in printed / digital form.

  • Regular classes are conducted at our Senapati Bapat Road Learning Center

  • Assessments consist of a 3-hour open-book written test and a 3-hour practical test.

  • You must obtain 70% in both tests to pass this course. Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.

 

Admissions Procedure Digital Mode (India)

Paper based application

1. Download the Application form in PDF form.

2. Obtain a bank draft for the course fee favouring "ASCL Academy Private Limited" payable "Pune".

3. Send the filled-in application form, bank draft and relevant documents to:

Asian School of Cyber Laws
6th Floor, Pride Senate,
Behind Sigma House,
Senapati Bapat Road,
Pune - 411016.
India

 

Online application

Step 1: Before you begin

Make sure you have the following at hand:

1. Soft copy of a recent passport-size photo

2. Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your identity (e.g. Driving license, passport, PAN Card, College ID card, Company ID card)

3. Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your educational qualification (e.g. Marksheet, Degree)

4. If you have availed of a fee concession, soft copy of any one document relevant document (e.g. Declaration on official letter head, College ID card, etc)

 

Step 2: Fee Payment Options

A. Cheque

1. The cheque should be in favour of "ASCL Academy Private Limited".

2. The cheque should be payable "at par" in Pune. If not, please add Rs 150 for processing charges.

3. Once you have the cheque details, fill up the: online application form

B. Online Banking (NEFT)

Make the fee payment to:
Account Name: ASCL Academy Private Limited
Bank - AXIS BANK LTD.
Account Number: 315010200006842
IFSC Code: UTIB0000315

Once you have the Reference ID / Transaction ID, fill up the: online application form

C. Bank Draft

1. The bank draft should be in favour of "ASCL Academy Private Limited".

2. The bank draft should be payable at Pune.

3. Once you have the bank draft details, fill up the: online application form

Admissions Procedure (International)

Step 1: Before you begin

Make sure you have the following at hand:

  • Soft copy of a recent passport-size photo

  • Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your identity (e.g. Driving license, passport, College ID card, Company ID card)

  • Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your educational qualification (e.g. Marksheet, Degree)

  • If you have availed of a fee concession, soft copy of any one document relevant document (e.g. Declaration on official letter head, College ID card, etc)

Step 2: Fee Payment (SWIFT)

Make the fee payment to:
Account Name: ASCL Academy Private Limited
Bank - AXIS BANK LTD.
Account Number: 315010200006842
IFSC Code: UTIB0000315
SWIFT Code: AXISINBB315

Once you have the Reference ID / Transaction ID, fill up the: online application form

 

Admissions Procedure (Mumbai)

Step 1: Before you begin

Make sure you have the following at hand:

  • Soft copy of a recent passport-size photo

  • Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your identity (e.g. Driving license, passport, PAN Card, College ID card, Company ID card)

  • Soft copy of any one document relating to proof of your educational qualification (e.g. Marksheet, Degree)

  • If you have availed of a fee concession, soft copy of any one document relevant document (e.g. Declaration on official letter head, College ID card, etc)

Step 2: Fee Payment Options

A.Cheque

1. The cheque should be in favour of "Data64 Technologies Private Limited".

2. The cheque should be payable "at par" in Mumbai. If not, please add Rs 150 for processing charges.

3. Once you have the cheque details, fill up the: online application form

B. Online Banking (NEFT)

Make the fee payment to:
Account Name: DATA64 TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED
Bank - AXIS BANK LTD.
Account Number: 911020059050660
IFSC Code: UTIB0000695

Once you have the Reference ID / Transaction ID, fill up the: online application form

C. Bank Draft

1. The bank draft should be in favour of "Data64 Technologies Private Limited".

2. The bank draft should be payable at Mumbai.

3. Once you have the bank draft details, fill up the: online application form

D. Cash

1. Currently cash payment is accepted only at our Churchgate, Mumbai office.

2. If you can pay cash at our Churchgate, Mumbai office, fill up the: online application form.

 

Fee Concessions for students resident in India

Fee payable by

Basic Fee (Rs.)

Service Tax (Rs.)

Total Fee Payable (Rs.)

Documentary Evidence

ASCL Certified Cyber Crime Investigators

1,04,000

12,855

116,855

Certificate of course completion

ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analysts

94,000

11,619

105,619

Certificate of course completion

Students / alumni of other ASCL / Data64 courses

1,12,000

13,844

125,844

Certificate of course completion

Professionals working in the Physical Security or Cyber Security or Fraud Control domain in a corporate or Government department.

1,10,000

13,596

123,596

Declaration on official letter head

Serving / retired officers of the Indian police, military and other law enforcement agencies

1,10,000

13,596

123,596

Declaration on official letter head

Faculty or Students of Computer Engineering / Computer Science at the graduate or post graduate level e.g. B.E., B.Tech, B.Sc, BCA, M.E., M.Tech, M.Sc, MCA etc

1,10,000

13,596

123,596

College ID card

Others

1,14,000

14,091

128,091

-

 

Fee Concessions for students resident outside India

This is open to residents of 66 countries

Algiers, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, UK, Ukraine, USA, Vietnam.

Fee payable by

Total Fee Payable (US$)

Documentary Evidence

ASCL Certified Cyber Crime Investigators

2,000

Certificate of course completion

ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analysts

1,900

Certificate of course completion

Students / alumni of other ASCL / Data64 courses

2,100

Certificate of course completion

Professionals working in the Physical Security or Cyber Security or Fraud Control domain in a corporate or Government department.

2,200

Declaration on official letter head

Serving / retired officers of the police, military and other law enforcement agencies

2,200

Declaration on official letter head

Faculty or Students of Computer Engineering / Computer Science at the graduate or post graduate level e.g. B.E., B.Tech, B.Sc, BCA, M.E., M.Tech, M.Sc, MCA etc

2,200

College ID card

Others

2,300

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Course Schedule & Price
Online
When Duration Where Remarks Price
1st April, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (India) Batch: DFI-D62 Course Date: 1... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
1st July, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (India) Batch: DFI-D63 Course Date: 1... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
1st October, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (India) Batch: DFI-D64 Course Date: 1... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
1st January, 2014
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (India) Batch: DFI-D65 Course Date: 1... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
1st April, 2014
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (India) Batch: DFI-D66 Course Date: 1... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
Price Notes: Digital Mode (India) - Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.
Online
When Duration Where Remarks Price
1st April, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (International) Batch: DFI-G62 Course... more USD 2300
Per Course
(Taxes As Applicable)
1st July, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (International) Batch: DFI-G63 Course... more USD 2300
Per Course
(Taxes As Applicable)
1st October, 2013
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (International) Batch: DFI-G64 Course... more USD 2300
Per Course
(Taxes As Applicable)
1st January, 2014
No attendance for this course
1 Years
Study Online (on your computer) Digital Mode (International) Batch: DFI-G65 Course... more USD 2300
Per Course
(Taxes As Applicable)
Price Notes: Digital Mode (International) - Re-exam fees is US$ 50 per test.
Classroom - Regular
When Duration Where Remarks Price
Not Specified Not Specified Churchgate, Mumbai (Branch) Not Specified INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
Price Notes: Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.
Classroom - Weekend
When Duration Where Remarks Price
17th August, 2013
(2:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
Sun, Sat
1 Years
Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune (Head Office) Batch: DFI-P1 Course Date: 17-Aug-2013 to 17-Aug-2... more INR 1,14,000
Per Course
(Plus 12.36% Tax)
Price Notes: Re-exam fees is Rs 1,500 per test.

Venues (Locations)
Pune, Senapati Bapat Marg (Head Office):- 6th Floor, Pride Kumar Senate, Behind Sigma House Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune - 411016, Maharashtra, India


Mumbai, Churchgate (Branch):- 7 Vaswani Mansions, Opp. H.R. College, Dinshaw Wachha Road Churchgate, Mumbai - 400020, Maharashtra, India


Panaji, Nevgi (Branch):- F2, Vistar Estates, Near Four Pillars Nevgi, Panaji - 403001, Goa, India


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Asian School of Cyber Laws


Thousands of students have benefitted from our free online programs in cyberlaw, intellectual property law, Cyber Crime Protection and Data Privacy Law in India.

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