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Course: |
PSM 221
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Title: | Forensic Computer Analysis I |
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Long Title: | Forensic Computer Analysis: Computer Forensics I |
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Course Description: | Offers the student an overview of computer forensics, while discussing the different aspects of computers as it pertains to the forensic field, loss prevention, security management, and homeland security. Introduction to the legal aspects as it pertains to the search and seizure of computers and the effects of new legislation that changes our concepts of privacy and ownership. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Course Notes: | unique to CCD |
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Origin Notes: | CCD |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Define and discuss the need for computer forensics
II. Discuss what classifies a computer crime
III. Define forensic objectives
IV. Discuss principles of evidential integrity and preservation
V. Discuss basic computer fundamentals
VI. Discuss forensic differences of most common operating systems
VII. Define the legal aspects pertaining to computer seizure
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Definition of the science of computer forensics
II. Overview of computer crimes
III. Forensic objectives and computer forensic tasks
IV. Determining the principles of evidential integrity and preservation
V. Overview of computer storage and principles of storage
VI. Forensic differences of popular operating systems and considerations of each
VII. Privacy and constitutional issues with computer seizure
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