Investigating Via Social Media
Overview
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Description
Social media allows individuals, businesses and organizations to communicate across the world on the internet. In the process, social media sites expose massive amount of information about their users. This information can be very useful to fraud examiners in virtually any type of investigation.
In this course, you will learn the types of investigations in which social media can be a helpful resource, which sites are beneficial to fraud examiners, and how to use them in the collection of information or evidence. This course also explores the history of social media, and the challenges and obstacles involved in using social media for investigations.
Key Takeaways:
- Strategies for planning and executing your social media investigation
- Tips for identifying which social media site will likely provide the most benefit for your investigation type
- Tips for avoiding ethical and legal pitfalls when conducting a social media investigation
- Statistics on usage and adoption of social media sites
- Tools you can use to enhance your social media investigation
Prerequisites
None
You Will Learn How To:
Categorize the types of information potentially available on social media sites
Identify which sites are most useful for different investigations
Recognize challenges, obstacles and considerations associated with using social media in investigations
Determine what types of information available on social media will have a positive impact on an investigation
Identify successful strategies for searching and monitoring social media
Recognize the ethics and legalities of investigating via social media
Table of Contents
Lesson 1 | Information Available on Social Media |
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Lesson 2 | When to Investigate Via Social Media |
Lesson 3 | Social Media Sites |
Lesson 4 | How to Investigate Via Social Media |
Lesson 5 | Challenges and Obstacles |
Lesson 6 | Ethical and Legal Issues |
Lesson 7 | Conclusion |
CPE Information
CPE Credit: | 2 |
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NASBA Information: | Information Technology |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Last Updated: | May 2024 |
Delivery Method: | QAS Self-Study |
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