- Course
Fintech Forensics
This module teaches investigative techniques related to financial technologies.
Topics and content
- Technical analysis of digital payment systems
- Traditional financial transactions (SWIFT messages, IBANs)
- Crypto and virtual currencies (Bitcoin, etc)
- Online money laundering methods
- Cyber fraud investigation of phishing attacks
- Forensic analysis of banking malware
- Investigating social engineering fraud
- Other online fraud scams (BEC, CEO impersonation, advance fee fraud)

Factsheet
- Degree/Certificate The course offers you the possibility to pass a final exam that earns you 3 ECTS, or 40 CPE (continuing professional education) credits, for subsequent CAS or MAS degrees in Digital Forensics & Cyber Investigation.
- Duration 5 days
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Schedule
25.–29.11.2024
08.30–16.30 - Application deadline Up to 10 days before the start of the course
- ECTS credits Can be credited towards the CAS DFCI
- Costs CHF 2'500
- Teaching language English
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Location
Biel, Aarbergstrasse 46
Hybrid course - School School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Next session 25.–29.11.2024
Target audience
The DFCI program is designed for two groups of professionals:
- Experienced forensic investigators who want to increase their technical skills in digital forensics and cyber investigations.
- Experienced engineers and technicians who want to transition into the field of digital forensics and cyber investigations.
Skills
The DFCI program will prepare students for career opportunities in a variety of organizations:
- Law enforcement – Federal agencies, KAPOs
- Military and government – CERTs, cyber-troops
- Finance industry – fraud/cybercrime investigation teams
- Insurance industry – cyber insurance claims investigation
- Large enterprises – security and incident response teams
- Consultancy and audit – e-Discovery, accounting, «Big Four»
- IT security service providers and product vendors
- Private boutique digital forensic and investigation firms
Entrance Requirements
Degree from a university or higher professional education (HF, federal diploma). Professional experience in the field of cyber security / forensics.
DFCI courses
The Digital Forensics & Cyber Investigation (DFCI) professional courses offer a choice of Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigation modules. They are held as one-week full-time intensive courses, making it easier to attend and faster to complete. The courses are taught in English by internationally recognised experts in the field.

Location
Classes are held at Aarbergstrasse 46 in the new building of the Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne (SIPBB), which is withing easy reach of Biel/Bienne railway station.
A location with many advantages
- Classrooms within two minutes walking distance from Biel/Bienne railway station
- Ideal train connections from Bern’s main railway station (every 15 minutes) and from Bern Wankdorf (every 30 minutes)
- State-of-the-art infrastructure in the new SIPBB building
- Various catering options in the immediate vicinity
- Innovation and networking events
And that’s not all! Biel/Bienne is…
- an innovation hotspot,
- a university city,
- an industrial and service city with numerous major players in the watchmaking, mechanical engineering, precision engineering and medical technology industries and major representatives of the communications and telecommunications sectors,
- bordered by Lake Biel and its wide range of sports and leisure facilities,
- a city that embodies bilingualism,
- a town with a vibrant cultural life.
Biel Aarbergstrasse 46 (Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne)