CCL Opening of its new Digital Forensics Training Academy
www.cclgroupltd.com
I am looking forward to the launch on Thursday 8th October
The opening of this additional 10,000 sq ft building at 34 Cygnet
Court in Stratford upon Avon, for CCL’s Training Academy and additional
space for the growing team of Digital Forensic analysts, is an important
milestone in our 30-year history and celebrates the next phase of our
exciting business growth.
This comes at the same time as our
recent acquisition of another Digital Forensic business (Blackthorn
Technology) based in the centre of London. With an unprecedented
increase in demand for our Digital Data Investigations (DDI) services
and Cyber Consultancy, we are looking to increase our staff to 150 by
the end of 2015 and to over 180 by the end of 2016.
Empowering
our clients with knowledge and skills has been one of the cornerstones
of CCL since its inception and although we have been providing high
quality training for a number of years the NEW CCL Training Academy
places us at the very forefront of technical training providers in the
UK.
Our new facility, which has the capacity to train over 40
delegates per day, offers a range of courses with subjects covering;
Digital Forensics, Cyber Security and Digital Investigations. Ranging
from Python scripting for use in forensics investigation, through to
Dark-Web investigations for intelligence officers, crime and fraud
investigators. Over 80% of the courses have original material content
based on our extensive experience and expertise.
This is my personal blog for issues that I will make comment upon, my own views. Feel free to comment or connect with me. AQL commissioned Ambassador for the Yorkshire Humberside Cyber security Information Sharing Partnership To join follow www.ncsc.gov.uk/CISP
Monday, 5 October 2015
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