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EnCase V6 EnScript Programming

CPE Credits | 32 Training Level Expert | Prerequisite EnCase® Advanced Computer Forensics as well as some familiarity with any programming language. Advance preparation for this course is not required. | NASBA defined level: advanced.

This hands-on course is designed for students who wish to learn new programming techniques and how to utilize them in order to enhance their investigative techniques. Reinforcing standard programming logic and common techniques, this class focuses on simple EnScript programs while edifying the different data types, operators, program control statements, and data access methods used within the EnScript language. Delivery method: Group-Live.

Potential students should not be intimidated that EnScript mimics C++ and Java Script, as EnCase software (EnCase) has a much easier programming interface. The syntax of EnScript programming will become clear and natural as the course progresses.

Instructors and students will write EnScripts together. This will be followed by practical exercises and progressive studies. Students will leave with the ability to write simple to intermediate level EnScript programs to automate activities involving examinations of computer systems. This course covers programming concepts including:

Who Should Attend

This live course is intended for investigators with minimal to intermediate computer skills. A basic understanding of the concepts of computer forensics and the EnCase operating environment is required. The class curriculum builds upon the foundation of the EnCase Advanced Computer Forensics or EnCase Enterprise - Phase II course, continuing with a focus on automating computer examinations through writing EnScripts. Advanced programmers may consider taking this course to acclimate themselves with the EnScript programming interface, as well as learning some valuable EnScript tips and tricks.

Participants in this course will learn:

The history and organization of EnScript
Introduction to the EnScript interface
A listing of the latest EnScript types or classes
The functionality of the EnScript compiler
The tools necessary for manipulating text
Utilizing variables and operators
Creating files, queries and conditions
Using EnScript programs to search files and bookmark data
Writing data to local files

 
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