Criteria
To receive this Badge the following criteria have been established.
Acquired competences and skills
- Gaining insight into the current cybercrime trends and developments.
- Gaining knowledge of international authorities and legal frameworks with regard to cybercrime.
- Being able to investigate the back-ends of, for example, phishing websites or online stores.
- Being able to conduct digital forensic investigations of an impounded server.
- Being able to conduct basic investigations into a cryptocurrency trail using a ransomware casus.
- Being able to chart and disrupt a cybercrime process.
- Being able to work with virtualisation, using tools like Linux Command Line and KALI Linux.
This course is part of the Cybercrime training trajectory that also includes the Basic and Advanced courses. After completing all three courses you will receive the Cybercrime Complete Badge.
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