Email analysis
Mailbox Storylines for Analysts
Email investigations touch sensitive employee communications, so this program emphasizes careful scope, respectful handling, and precise language. Participants reconstruct delivery paths, identify common spoofing patterns, and practice writing summaries that hold up when multiple departments read them.
- Duration
- 2 days, in person
- Format
- In person
- Program fee (informational)
- ₩680,000
- Start window
- 2026-08-05
Outcomes
- More consistent mailbox narratives across analysts on different shifts
- Reduced overreach in early summaries thanks to scoped language patterns
- Better coordination with messaging administrators
| Capability | What you practice |
|---|---|
| Module 1 | Header reading drills with realistic routing quirks |
| Module 2 | Attachment handling workflow that fits enterprise DLP posture |
| Module 3 | Language templates that avoid speculative claims |
| Module 4 | Insider-adjacent scenarios framed as operational integrity reviews |
| Module 5 | Pair exercises for peer review before wider distribution |
| Module 6 | Mini module on calendar and delegate edge cases |
| Module 7 | Quality checklist for exporting artifacts to internal archives |
Lead facilitator
Ren Ishikawa
Program director focused on responsible communication during sensitive investigations.
FAQ
Helpful but not required. We provide paired roles so analysts can request the same data they would in a live event.
Cases focus on operational integrity and policy alignment, not personal judgments. HR partners should be included in scope conversations before live delivery.
We do not train on covert monitoring techniques or workplace surveillance law. The emphasis is documentation, scope, and technical reconstruction.
Participant notes
“The spoofing pattern module matched what we actually see. I still annotate headers manually, but the storyline template saves time.”