Participants will also experience hands-on training with a CFID, learning analysis techniques for extracted artifacts and methods of evaluating pattern of life activity to determine the threat potential. We want to provide law enforcement and investigators with the skills they need to combat these threats and prosecute the offenders.” As more drones become available, more people are finding opportunities to use drones for criminal activities. “We’re excited to bring drone forensics training and certification to the market. “SkySafe is a leader in the drone forensics space,” said SkySafe Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Grant Jordan. The course will focus on topics such as best practices for seizure and recovery of UAS devices, including storage, handling, and transportation of recovered drones, as well as detailed information for performing UAS teardowns. As such, SkySafe is uniquely positioned to offer critical insight and training on every aspect of UAS forensics. SkySafe is the sole provider of all UAS capabilities for SCG Canada’s Covert Forensic Imaging Device (CFID). SkySafe created the Applied UAS Forensics certification course to provide law enforcement and forensic examiners with the skills needed to successfully perform forensic analysis on small commercial and off-the-shelf consumer drones. Additionally, the data extracted from the downed UAS could be critical to the prosecution of offenders. The course will provide in-depth training on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) forensic analysis.įor first responders to a criminal incident involving a drone, actions or inactions could have serious consequences to the investigation that will follow. SAN DIEGO-( BUSINESS WIRE)- SkySafe, an airspace security and drone defense technology company, announced that it has launched a new certification course for drone forensics.
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