Reducing Time to Competency: A Trainer’s Look at Different Learning Approaches
In this blog, forensic trainer, Danny Norris talks about how to reduce the time necessary to achieve competency in DFIR.
In this blog, forensic trainer, Danny Norris talks about how to reduce the time necessary to achieve competency in DFIR.
MF: Tell us about your life before becoming a Trainer.
ML: Prior to becoming a trainer, I worked as a digital forensic investigator within law enforcement. I worked on a wide variety of cases including fraud, large scale drug operations, murder, and child sexual offences. After my time in law enforcement, I became a university lecturer, specialising in mobile forensics and cyber security.
MF: Tell us about your life before becoming a Trainer.
DD: Before joining the Magnet family, I was a law enforcement officer for 25 years. Throughout my career, I was fortunate to be a part of many different units: patrol officer, school resource officer, Narcotics, Investigations, and Major Investigations. One thing our department didn’t have was a Computer Crimes Unit. Seeing a need, with the support of my chief, I started one.
Preston comes to us from a digital forensics background in West Virginia State Government, focusing on narcotics and violent crimes. Read on below!
Mason Miller comes to us with an extensive digital forensics background, having served in Georgia Law Enforcement. Read on below!
Danny Norris comes to us from an extensive background in the US Secret Service and Colorado Law Enforcement. Read on below!
One of the many exciting things we unveiled at Magnet Summit 2022 was the introduction of three brand new free certification programs—giving you an opportunity to showcase your expert-level competence with Magnet Forensics products to peers, internal stakeholders and external audiences, including legal teams or clients.
Introducing our newest member of the Training Team, Anthony DaSilva. Learn more about Anthony’s varied and interesting background and what he’s hoping to bring to his role at Magnet Forensics.
Introducing our newest member of the Training Team, Thad Winkelman. Learn more about Thad’s varied and interesting background and what he’s hoping to bring to his role at Magnet Forensics.
Introducing our newest member of the Training Team, Luke Smith. Learn more about Luke’s varied and interesting background and what he’s hoping to bring to his role at Magnet Forensics.
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