Mobile devices can be used to save several types of personal information such as contacts, photos, calendars and notes, SMS and MMS messages. Smartphones may additionally contain video, email, web browsing information, location information, and social networking messages and contacts. Mobile devices are often a key factor in criminal cases, intrusions, IP theft, security threats, and more.
EHE (Ethical Hacking Expert), SFICH (Star Forensic investigator in Computer Hacking), SPTE (Star Penetration tester Expert), Digital Forensics investigators, information security professionals, risk assessments Professionals, Mobile Developers, anyone who deals with implementation, testing, security hardening of mobile devices, Tele communication Security department.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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