Rusolut Vehicle Data Reconstructor (VDR) Certification Training
Master the Vehicle Data Reconstructor (VDR) through hands-on training. Whether you're new to vehicle forensics or seeking to expand your skillset into vehicle electronics, our VDR training ensures you're fully equipped to acquire, reconstruct, and report data from modern vehicle modules. This course is intended for Law Enforcement.
Description

*Please Note: All prices listed are in USD
You Will Learn
- Fundamentals of vehicle digital forensics and ECU architecture
- Memory types: NAND, eMMC, TSOP, BGA – structure and handling
- Using VNR software for raw image extraction and parsing
- Analyzing file systems: QNX, UBIFS, YAFFS2, FAT, NTFS, and more
- Using VDR Report Manager for evidence reporting and timelines
- Creating case-ready reports for courts and investigations
Training Format
- Live demonstrations using real ECUs and memory chips
- Student practice with Rusolut adapters and VNR software
- Access to training materials, datasets, and case examples
- Interactive Q&A and troubleshooting guidance

Who Should Attend
- Law enforcement digital forensic examiners
- Private lab technicians working with vehicle data
- Military and government cyber units
- Automotive engineers and researchers in security
Why Train With Us?
- Official Rusolut Curriculum: Developed with the creators of VDR
- Expert Instructors: Over 10 years of experience in NAND forensics and automotive ECUs
- Certification: Participants receive a Certificate of Completion
- Post-Training Support: Continued access to support and updated training content
Meet the Course Creator

Since 2016, Patryk Płudowski has served as an R&D Engineer and Data Recovery Trainer at Rusolut Ltd., playing a leading role in the development of advanced forensic and data recovery technologies. They are the driving force behind the Visual NAND Reconstructor project and the groundbreaking eMMC NAND Reconstructor technique, enabling data extraction from both functional and damaged eMMC chips via the NAND interface. A frequent international conference speaker and lecturer, they have delivered more than 100 trainings worldwide and pioneered the world’s first Monolith Pinout Discovery training.
Patryk's work also includes the development of the Vehicle Data Reconstructor tool for automotive digital forensics, as well as multiple advanced flash data recovery courses, including Flash Data Recovery Expert and specialized online training programs.
Laptop Requirements
- Windows 11 x64
- Core i7 CPU or similar (Core i5 will work too, but slower)
- 16GB of RAM or more
- NVMe SSD or fast RAID config
- 1920×1080 Resolution or higher (15" diagonal or higher)
- Any motherboard is ok except server
- Mouse is recommended
- Please make sure system has 2 free USB ports: One 1.0 or better for VNR reader and one 3.0 for the disk with data.
- 300 GB of free disk space or an external drive to copy class files for future post-training practice