The Digital Prosecutor Masterclass
- 4 Sections
- 23 Lessons
- 32h Duration
Day 1: International Cyber-Law & Global Forensic Standards
- Module 1.1: Jurisdictional Sovereignty vs. Borderless Crime
- Lesson 1: Navigating the Budapest Convention and managing cross-border data requests without violating local sovereignty.
- Lesson 2: Implementing ISO/IEC 27037 Standards
- Module 1.2: Volatile Data & Global Cloud Structures
- Lesson 3: Cloud Forensic Architecture & Acquisition
- Lesson 4: Cryptographic Hashing & Data Integrity Transit
Day 2: Cross-Border Asset Tracing & Ephemeral Communications
- Module 2.1: Global FinTech & Crypto-Laundering Investigations
- Lesson 5: Decentralized Ledger & Crypto-Wallet Analysis
- Lesson 6: Blockchain Analytics & Courtroom Charting
- Module 2.2: Encrypted & Ephemeral Platforms
- Lesson 7: Forensic Extraction of Encrypted Chat Logs
- Lesson 8: Multi-Jurisdictional Metadata & Server Logging
Day 3: AI-Powered Multi-Jurisdictional Case Building
- Module 3.1: CounselSuite (Global Edition) Integration
- Lesson 9: Harmonizing Case Files for Common vs. Civil Law Systems
- Lesson 10: Multi-Language Parsing & Time-Zone Normalization
- Module 3.2: AI Evidence Synthesis with Jera AI
- Lesson 11: Big Data Ingestion & Anomaly Detection
- Lesson 12: Automated Timeline Mapping & Threat Actor Profiling
Day 4: International Mock Tribunal & Cross-Border Cross-Examination
- Legal Frameworks: Shift from Philippine Supreme Court Rules to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, UN Cybercrime Treaty guidelines, and ISO/IEC 27037 (Standards for securing digital evidence).
- Privacy & Compliance: Shift from local privacy regulations to global frameworks like GDPR (EU), CCPA/CPRA (US), and cross-border data transfer limitations.
- Financial Tracking: Transition from GCash/Maya labs to global decentralized networks, SWIFT-level banking fraud, international mixers, and multi-signature crypto-wallet tracing.
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- FAQs
1. Who is this Masterclass designed for, and do I need a programming background?
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1. Who is this Masterclass designed for, and do I need a programming background?
This course is specifically built for legal, compliance, and corporate risk professionals—including state prosecutors, private litigators, corporate counsels, AMLC specialists, and law enforcement officers. You do not need a background in programming or coding. The technical labs are designed to teach you how to read, interpret, and defend digital forensics reports, not to turn you into a software engineer.
2. How does this global curriculum apply to the Philippine legal system and local laws?
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2. How does this global curriculum apply to the Philippine legal system and local laws?
While the masterclass focuses on international standards like ISO/IEC 27037 and the Budapest Convention, it seamlessly integrates with Philippine jurisprudence. You will learn how cross-border cloud forensics and global crypto-tracing directly satisfy the evidentiary requirements of RA 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act), the AFASA 2024 (Anti-Financial Account Scams Act), and the Supreme Court's Rule on Cybercrime Warrants (RCW).
3. Will we get hands-on experience with Greyhawk’s proprietary AI tools?
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3. Will we get hands-on experience with Greyhawk’s proprietary AI tools?
Yes. Participants will gain exclusive, practical experience using Greyhawk’s global edition of CounselSuite and the Jera AI engine during Day 3 and Day 4 of the training. You will learn how to use these platforms to automatically ingest massive electronic dumps, normalize conflicting time zones into a single timeline, and build an indexed, court-admissible electronic case file.
4. What certification or professional credentials do I receive upon graduation?
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4. What certification or professional credentials do I receive upon graduation?
Graduates who successfully pass the Day 4 Mock Tribunal and technical lab assessments (with an aggregate score of 85% or higher) will be awarded the Digital Prosecutor Specialist (DPS) professional credential from The Academy Greyhawk. This certification can be used toward professional development profiles and satisfies international standards for advanced digital litigation proficiency.
5. What are the available learning modes, and how can my organization register?
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5. What are the available learning modes, and how can my organization register?The masterclass is offered in two formats: a high-intensity 4-day in-person bootcamp at our corporate training facilities in Metro Manila, or a hybrid synchronous track for international cohorts. Because the course requires dedicated access to sandbox forensic environments and CounselSuite software licensing, slots are strictly limited per cohort. Corporate groups and government agencies can request a formal syllabus brochure or private intake schedule by contacting Greyhawk Forensics via their Official Asia Website or their LinkedIn Portal.
