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Sam provides training in a range of computer & telecommunications forensics, IT security techniques/theory and incident response. These can be provided as in-house sessions for forensic firms & businesses or as sessions for solicitor practices or barristers' chambers. Training sessions can be provided as bespoke solutions so that your staff can be assisted in the areas required by your business.
Sam also frequently writes articles and is a regular columnist on Forensic Focus.
Sam is speaks at various events over the year. Recent talks/public courses have included:
- IET Merseyside - 1st November 2011, Computer Forensics - A false sense of security.
- BCS Manchester - 24th May 2011, Computer Forensics - A false sense of security.
- IET Somerset - 5th April 2011, Computer Forensics - A false sense of security.
- BCS Newcastle - 15th February 2011, Computer forensics.
- Durham IET - Cell site analysis as a data mining dicipline (April 2010).
- Humberside IET - Computer Forensics - The Art of Investigation (May 2010).
- Teeside IET – Forensic Telecommunications Seminar (October 2009).
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Sam has also presented/provided training to Durham University (lecture provided to Computer Science Students every year), .XRY training day, Keynote spearer at the Microsoft Certified Trainer Conference (August 2010), Mobile telecoms forensic conference (November 2009), Connection records course (August 2010), Paradise Chambers and the Nigeria Police force. Sam was also a guest lecturer at the University of West Scotland in computer and telecommunications forensics including examination assessments for fourth year students on the BSc Forensic Science Course (2007 – 2010).
If you would like to arrange a seminar or training session for your organisation Contact SRC.
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