3-Day Course on Cyber Crimes Investigation and Digital Forensics using OSINT Tools and Techniques by CNLU: Enrol by Mar 9

About CNLU
Established on 15 July 2006 under the Chanakya National Law University Act, 2006 and recognised under Sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act, CNLU stands as a premier institution committed to academic excellence, constitutional values, and community service.
Located on an 18-acre green campus at Nyaya Nagar, Mithapur, Patna, the University provides a vibrant learning environment supported by modern infrastructure, residential facilities, IT-enabled campus, medical services, counselling support, and strong industry–judiciary engagement.
About the Course
The three-day certificate course on “Cyber Crimes Investigation and Digital Forensics using Open Source Investigation (OSINT) Tools and Techniques” is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of cyber crime investigation frameworks, digital evidence handling, and the practical application of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) in cyber crime investigations. The course integrates legal principles, forensic science, and technology-driven investigative tools to bridge the gap between theory and practice
Key Highlights
- Fundamentals of Cyber Security, cyber laws, and regulatory frameworks
- Digital Forensics techniques: evidence acquisition, preservation, analysis, and reporting
- Understanding cybercrimes, investigation workflows, and courtroom presentation of digital evidence
- Exposure to real-world case studies and tools used by investigators and legal professionals
Eligibility
- Law students and legal practitioners
- Police and investigative officers
- IT professionals, compliance officers, and cybersecurity enthusiasts
- Academicians and researchers interested in cyber law
Modules
DAY 1: Fundamentals of Cyber Crime Investigation & Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)
- Session 1: Cyber Crimes Landscape & Legal Framework
- Session 2: Digital Evidence & Forensic Investigation Process
- Session 3: Introduction to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Cyber Crime
- Investigation
- Session 4: OSINT Tools – Demonstration & Practical Orientation
DAY 2: Digital, Network & Social Media Forensics with OSINT
- Session 5: Computer & Browser Forensics
- Session 6: Mobile & Application Forensics
- Session 7: Network & Email Forensics
- Session 8: Social Media & Web Investigation
DAY 3: Advanced Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), Case Studies & Reporting
- Session 9: Image, Video & Multimedia Investigation
- Session 10: Dark Web & Financial Cyber Crime Investigation
- Session 11: Cyber Crime Case Studies & Practical Exercise
- Session 12: Reporting, Courtroom Presentation & Assessment
Course Instructors
- Prof. (Dr.) Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor, Chanakya National Law University [Ex- Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University]
- Mr. Ram Mohan, SP – Cyber Crimes, AP Police
- Dr. Rajesh Kumar, I4C Expert and Digital Forensics Examiner
- Mr. B.Md. Irfan, Professor of Practice – Cyber security
- Dr. Kumar Gaurav
- Dr. Sadaf Fahim, Assistant Professor of Law
- Mr. Rajesh Gopal, Cyber Security Expert
Duration
March 13–15, 2026 (3 Days)
Mode
Blended (both Online and In-Person)
Students may attend the lectures online or in person at the university (CNLU Patna, Campus).
Course Fee
Rs. 10,000/- (Ten thousand Rupees only)
Note: Course Fee once paid is not refundable.
Last Date to Enrol
9 March 2026
Enrolment Procedure
Click Here to Enrol.
Note: Applicants must log in and complete the form in one go. If they exit or leave the application midway, the entire process has to be started again from the beginning.
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