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Sep 27, 2024
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CIS 201 - Digital Forensics and the Law
5.0 Credits 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 & other legislation.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe how electronic discovery differs from digital forensics. [REASON]
- List and describe the common legal issues related to electronic evidence. [REASON]
- Explain and list the various legislation and regulations that impact technology. [REASON]
- Explain how the Fourth Amendment pertains to computer privacy. [REASON]
- Summarize in writing the Washington State Laws that pertain to Cyber Crime. [COMMUNICATE]
- Critique an acceptable use policy. [REASON]
- List and describe the generally accepted computer forensic procedures and the importance/impact of each. [REASON]
- Analyze and critique forensic analysis reports. [REASON]
- Analyze and critique search warrants, affidavits, and subpoenas. [REASON]
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