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Apr 23, 2024
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CIS 272 - Digital Forensics I
5.0 Credits Covers basic procedures and methodologies for digital forensics that must be mastered. Acquisition, identification, and analysis of evidence; documentation strategies; manual and automated analysis tools; and working as an expert witness. Maps to the ACE and CSFA certifications. Prerequisite CIS 161 with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent experience. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the origins of computer forensics.
- Describe the relationship between law enforcement and industry.
- Discuss ethics and its impact on computer forensics.
- Describe the computing investigation process.
- Describe disk structures.
- Describe the Microsoft boot process.
- Identify where data can be hidden on different platforms.
- Build a forensic bootable CD/DVD.
- Describe how to build a forensic workstation.
- Describe the profession of computer forensics.
- Use current forensics tools.
- Perform graphic image recovery.
- Perform email recovery and investigations.
- Discuss a code of ethics and conduct related to the information security and digital forensics professions.
- Identify standards of professionalism and ethical behavior for information security and digital forensics professionals, and apply these standards successfully to ethical dilemmas.
- Describe issues related to privacy and determine how to address them technically and ethically.
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