Digital Forensics

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Digital Forensics & the Law (CIS201)

Covers legal issues relevant to information security and digital forensics professionals. Topics: Electronic discovery, expert testimony, electronic surveillance, evidence retention, preservation and spoliation, privacy issues, Sarbanes Oxley and other legislation.

Digital Forensics I (CIS272)

Basic procedures and methodologies for digital forensics that must be mastered. Acquisition, identification and analysis of evidence, documentation strategies, FAT file system, manual and automated analysis tools, working as an expert witness.

Digital Forensics II (CIS273)

Covers advanced topics. NTFS, registry, event logs, internet history, and creating analysis reports. Students will be introduced to processes for conducting testing and verification. Each student will process multiple cases from start to finish.

Digital Forensics III (CIS293)

Detecting/documenting root kits, the Trojan horse theory, and other advanced topics. Creation of hash sets of hacker tools and illicit programs to be made available to digital forensic professionals throughout the world. Topics may vary based on current trends.

Evaluation of a case utilizing the tools and techniques acquired in Digital Forensics & the Law, Digital Forensics I, II and III. Report