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CSC 445 - Digital Forensics and Cybercrime

Credit Hour(s): 3
This course introduces the student to concepts of Computer Forensics and cybercrime. It is designed to help students develop a strong foundation in 21st century digital forensics and investigation practices. It combines all-encompassing topic coverage, authoritative information from seasoned experts, powerful instructor resources, and real-world student applications-delivering the most comprehensive forensics resource available. The focus is on techniques and practices for gathering and analyzing evidence used to solve crimes involving computers. Adopted text offers hands-on learning with clear instruction on the tools and techniques of the trade, introducing readers to every step of the computer forensics investigation-from lab set-up to testifying in court. It also details step-by-step guidance on how to use current forensics software and provides a demo downloads of popular tools like FTK Imager for use with Case Projects and Hands-On Projects-giving readers the opportunity to put their new skills into action. 3 Credit(s).

Prerequisite(s): CSC 102 , CSC 245 , CSC 345  and CSC 350 .
Course Session Cycle: SP
Course Yearly Cycle: ODD



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