CSI Linux Certified Dark Web Investigator (CSIL-CDWI) – Instructor-led Evenings Course – 04082025

Master the Hidden Web with the CSIL-CDWI!

Are you ready for a 4-week dive deep into the hidden corners of the internet? The CSI Linux Certified Dark Web Investigator (CSIL-CDWI) course is designed for professionals who want to uncover illicit activities, analyze hidden markets, and track digital footprints on the deep and dark web. In just four immersive weeks, meeting twice a week, you’ll learn to navigate the dark web securely, collect and preserve online evidence, and analyze hidden transactions. You’ll gain hands-on experience using CSI Linux as your investigative workstation, ensuring you have the right tools and techniques to conduct anonymous, legally sound investigations. From de-anonymizing Tor users to tracking cryptocurrency transactions, this course equips you to tackle the most complex cases in the hidden digital world.

This instructor-led course meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, starting April 8th, 2025, providing a flexible schedule that allows you to advance your investigative skills without disrupting your daily routine.

Once you’ve registered, simply email training@csilinux.com with your order number and desired start date. From there, you’ll be on the fast track to mastering dark web investigations, passing the CSIL-CDWI exam confidently, and becoming a highly skilled dark web investigator.

This is your opportunity to uncover the untraceable, track down cybercriminals, and become a leader in dark web intelligence. Enroll today and start uncovering the secrets hidden beneath the surface of the internet! 🕵️‍♂️🌐💻


About Your Instructor:

Jeremy Martin, Sr. Computer Forensic Analyst, Sr. Pen Tester
CSIL-CINST, CSIL-CI, CEH, CHFI, LPT, CISSP, CREA, CCFE, Pentest+,  etc.

Jeremy Martin is a pioneer in digital forensics, cybersecurity, and online investigations, with decades of experience tracking cybercriminals, dismantling dark web operations, and securing critical infrastructure. His expertise spans cyber warfare, reverse engineering, penetration testing, and forensic analysis, making him a sought-after specialist in both government and private sectors.

Jeremy has worked for many organizations, including Fortune 200 companies and government agencies, including the Department of Defense (DoD) and the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), focusing on anti-terrorism, human trafficking, and cybercrime investigations. His work in these areas has helped identify threat actors, disrupt illicit networks, and enhance national security efforts through advanced digital forensic methodologies.

As the creator of CSI Linux, Jeremy designed an all-in-one investigative platform tailored for OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence), digital forensics, and cyber threat analysis. His innovations have empowered investigators worldwide, providing them with cutting-edge tools and methodologies to uncover hidden threats and analyze digital evidence with forensic precision.

A seasoned instructor and curriculum developer, Jeremy has trained professionals across the globe in topics ranging from malware analysis and incident response to SCADA security and cryptocurrency investigations. His passion for education is reflected in CSI Linux Academy, where he continues to develop real-world training programs and hands-on labs that challenge students to think like elite cyber operatives.

With a long list of cybersecurity certifications, published research, and hands-on experience in both offensive and defensive security, Jeremy brings a unique blend of field expertise and practical knowledge to his courses. Whether you’re an aspiring investigator or a seasoned professional, his guidance will immerse you in the world of cyber investigations, equipping you with the skills to uncover digital footprints, track cyber threats, and secure digital evidence for legal proceedings.

Prepare to dive deep into the world of the Dark Web as Jeremy Martin teaches you the cutting-edge techniques used by real-world investigators to combat cybercrime, terrorism, and human trafficking in today’s ever-evolving digital landscape.