GO200 Griffeye Operations
This course is designed for individuals who have completed the Magnet Griffeye Lite course. It will provide the skills and tools needed to process cases, manage media files, and utilize the collaborative features of the tool, allowing multiple examiners to work together on a single case and enhancing the overall productivity of the tool.
Description
This course is designed for individuals who have completed the Magnet Griffeye Lite course. It will provide the skills and tools needed to process cases, manage media files, and utilize the collaborative features of the tool, allowing multiple examiners to work together on a single case and enhancing the overall productivity of the tool.
After completion, you’ll be eligible to obtain:
Magnet Certified Griffeye Examiner Certification (MCGF)
Course modules
Module 1: Course introduction
Students will be presented with the learning objectives and expected outcomes for the three-day training event, as well as all related course materials. The system requirements for magnet griffeye operations will be discussed, and an instructor-led exercise will guide students in setting up the necessary environment, ready for the course.
Module 2: Case processing with operations
In this module, students will learn how to navigate the dashboard of magnet griffeye operations and understand what each section displays. Students will also be guided through examples of the server settings and shown how to configure a standalone gid. Additionally, managing case processing options using the case processing wizard, exploring the importation settings, and options. Finally, students will be taught about the collaboration feature of operations.
Module 3: The workflow checklist and categorization
Students will explore the workflow checklist in this module and will be guided through the viewing, updating, and utilization of this feature. Secondly, students will learn about the multiple wellbeing features, such as the ‘take a break’ timers and media content filters. Once the wellbeing features have been configured, students [SC1] will learn how to categorize within the tool, utilizing the media descriptions and intelligence markers.
Module 4: Filtering and bookmarking
Students will learn how to make the most of the filtering and bookmarking feature through instructor-led exercises, to work more efficiently and focus on the most relevant files using the ‘work smart filter’. Students will learn the distinction between ‘accessible’ and ‘inaccessible’ files, and how to adjust these file locations based on the device being used. Finally, in this module, bookmarking and tagging within the tool will be explored.
Module 5: Searching techniques
In this module, students will learn how to use magnet griffeye operations for various types of searches based on case objectives. Searches will include similar faces, locating specific reference files, applying hash searches to match case intelligence, searching for motion within video files, and differentiating between total files located and binary unique files. The module aims to provide effective training on the use of magnet griffeye operations to help students become proficient in their search techniques.
Module 6: Utilizing apps
Students will learn how to utilize the tool to run additional apps designed to advance an investigation by examining social media identifiers and geolocation data. This module will cover how to use the ai engine ‘brain’ along with extended ai classifiers such as ‘thorn’ and t3k.ai to enhance the identification of child sexual abuse material. Additionally, students will learn how to use the keyword matching app to apply default and custom keyword lists to their cases.
Module 7: Reporting and updating the GID
The final course module will teach students how to update their standalone gids whilst also completing any exporting of data into specific file types such as ncmec.
Additional information
Who Should Attend: Participants who are unfamiliar with the principles of digital forensics
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Field of Study: Computer software & applications
Delivery Method: Group live
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