Welcome to the CTCS Company Website
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Welcome!
Computer Training and Consultancy Services (CTCS) is a Training and Consultancy company which has been operating for over 12 years.  Our freelance MCT trainers and Consultants are all MCSE qualified at both NT (all versions) Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0/5.5/2000/2003 and 2007.  We specialise in  Consultancy Services, Forensic Computing Services as well as Pc Troubleshooting and Server/Network support and setup.

Forensic Computing Services

                               

                           Offers Services, Help and Advice to Police Force Hi-Tech Crime Units throughout the UK




A Computer Forensics Investigation can analyse, extract and process this data to uncover valuable evidence. However if best practice guidelines are not followed, and computer forensics experts are not deployed, evidence can be lost forever and it becomes inadmissible in a  court of law.



                              Offers Independent services for the Defence ensures impartiality at all times




Expert Witness Service and documentation

CTCS can provide computer forensic investigators to act as a witness for the defence or prosecution. 
CTCS investigators are absolute professionals providing independent and objective reports on all cases that they handle. If required to support their investigation in a court of law, this professionalism is carried through to any evidence given.


Wireless Networking
• Explain the fundamental principles used in wireless LANs, making students more  effective in WLAN problem analyses & troubleshooting.  Install, setup, and maintain wireless networks using wireless NICs, access points,    Analyze and troubleshoot the problems that can occur with wireless LAN data    transmission, including multipath, hidden nodes, and interference.
• Perform a basic site survey for the installation of a wireless LAN, and explain what    needs to be taken into consideration.
• Explain the insecurities in IEEE 802.11 WLANS and list the techniques that can be    used to secure them.





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