ADF was delighted to sponsor certified forensic examiner training focused on Basic Computer Forensic Examiner (BCFE) training held by the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) in Orlando, Florida. The event attracted hundreds of corporate security, university and law enforcement officers from around the United States, as well as various officials from the Department of Defense and federal agencies.
According to IACIS, the “BCFE Training Program is a 76-hour course of instruction that is offered over a period of two (2) consecutive weeks, and which is designed to provide students with the foundation knowledge necessary to enter the IACIS Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) certification process. Through a combination of lectures, instructor-led and independent hands-on practical exercises, and independent laboratory activities students learn the underlying principles of computer forensic examination and how to apply them in practice.”
ADF was represented by Rich Frawley, Digital Forensic Specialist and an experienced IACIS trainer. As a sponsor of the event, ADF supported IACIS by providing one free copy of Digital Evidence InvestigatorⓇ which was given away via a drawing for all IACIS members as well as two copies of DEI which were given to two lucky winners of our on-site drawing.
In addition to the ADF software drawings, ADF drew one winner to receive a Flag of Valor from ADF’s partner, Flags of Valor - maker of handcrafted wooden flags made in the USA by combat veterans. Note: As a friend of ADF Solutions, you can save 10% on any Flag of Valor by using promo code "ADF".
FOUR WINNERS! Special congratulations go out to our winners: Galen, Dameil, Christopher, and Anne!