The GSA contract number GS-35F-0338T has been awarded to CyberSecurity Institute, a well-known provider of computer forensics and information security training. The new award offers them the possibility to deliver training as well as administer the CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst (CSFA)™ certification test for government agencies and employees. An detailed review process ensured that CSI met the most stringent standards, and that all training is conducted by only highly qualified and competent staff that perfom forensic analysis on a regular basis.
Steve Hailey, President of CyberSecurity Institute, stated: "The GSA contract will provide CyberSecurity Institute with an opportunity to further expand our training for government agencies and employees. Our government prices for training cannot be beat, and our courses are the best value that can be had anywhere. We cover real-world scenarios in our courses, based on actual cases - our students become some of the most qualified and capable forensic analysts you'll find," he added.
Training from CyberSecurity Institute mixes lectures, hands-on labs featuring real-world scenarios, and focused review sessions which result in an intense and gratifying learning experience. Existing customers of CSI include Microsoft, Boeing, The US Department of Justice, and the US Army. For several years now, CSI has trained military personnel performing forensic analysis in the Mideast. CyberSecurity Institute's contract award comes after a thorough review of the methods and materials offered through their comprehensive training courses.
The Institute brings a dynamic and interactive learning environment that caters to the individual learning styles of students by mixing audio, visual, and kinesthetic instruction. CSI also administers the advanced CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst (CSFA)™ certification test.
The instructors use a "lecture, hands-on labs, review" training methodology to ensure the highest level of knowledge retention possible. CyberSecurity Institute attracts IT professionals, military and law enforcement personnel from a variety of locations worldwide. CSI instructors have processed computer forensic cases ranging from inappropriate resource use and network intrusions to cases involving identity theft, credit card fraud, child pornography and money laundering.
A division of SP Hailey Enterprises, CyberSecurity Institute is a provider of information security and computer forensic training as well as computer forensic analysis services. CyberSecurity Institute personnel perform forensic analysis on a regular basis, and are involved with creating and delivering training in computer forensics to members of city, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as the military. All instructors are active participants in organizations devoted to the advancement of digital forensics and information security, and are founders of the Washington State High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA).
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