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In this course, you will learn about the analysis of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.
This course teaches the analysis of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.
Participants will learn data extraction techniques, the use of Faraday cages in secure environments, and both logical and physical acquisition methods. The course covers mobile app and app store analysis, detection of rogue apps and malware, as well as in-depth examination of iOS and Android forensic artifacts.
Start your continuing education on 19 January 2026.
In this course, you will learn about the analysis of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.
Short Advanced Studies (SAS) are courses that take 30 to 160 hours (1 to 9 ECTS – can be credited towards DAS or MAS). Participants acquire in-depth, industry-relevant insights and skills on current topics in a short space of time. Students who do not wish to take SAS competency assessments are awarded a course certificate (no ECTS in that case).
The digital transformation of society is affecting crime, criminals and criminal investigation. New cyber criminal methods using advanced technical tools and exploitation are an opportunity for criminals and a challenge for investigators. Technically complex illegal activities are being sold as services to less skilled criminals, increasing the challenge of fighting cybercrime. On the other hand, criminals face challenges trying to hide and avoid attribution. The large amount of digital traces stored across multiple locations creates an opportunity for criminal investigators.
Crime scenes are also changing. With the growth of cybercrime, crime scenes are becoming virtual, global, and multi-jurisdictional. Investigating a trans-national cyber crime scene requires investigative tools to remotely gather information, and also collaboration between entities in both the public and private sectors.
Modern physical crime scenes have a comprehensive set of digital evidence sources. In addition to PCs and notebooks, digital evidence traces can be found in mobiles, IoT devices, automobiles, smart control systems, data stored with cloud providers, and distributed on servers across the Internet. With the increase in digital and online payment systems, financial transactions are also becoming an important digital evidence source, especially in financially motivated crimes.
Short Advanced Studies (SAS) in «Mobile Device Forensics»
Find out which professionals this course is designed for and what requirements you need to meet.
Degree from a university or higher professional education (HF, federal diploma). Professional experience in the field of cyber security / forensics.
The Digital Forensics & Cyber Investigation Short advanced studies are designed for two groups of professionals:
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This course is held on site at Aarbergstrasse 46 in Biel/Bienne.
Biel Aarbergstrasse 46 (Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne)
The Digital Forensics & Cyber Investigation (DFCI) professional courses offer a choice of Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigation modules. They are held as one-week full-time intensive courses, making it easier to attend and faster to complete. The courses are taught in English by internationally recognised experts in the field.