DFC 610 |
Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Foundations (6) |
Prerequisite: CBR 600. Gain knowledge of the foundations of cybersecurity, and apply cyber methodologies to cyber architec¬tures, services, protocols, algorithms, hardware and software components, and programming languages. Become familiar with the important role that business continuity planning, security man¬agement practices, security architecture, operations security, and physical security play in cybersecurity. Explore the impact of cyber terrorism and national security on cybersecurity. Gain hands-on, real-world experience with state-of-the-art tools and technologies in a lab-intensive environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: DFC 610 or CST 610. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20290 |
9040 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Craft, Mercer P. |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
DFC 610 |
Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Foundations (6) |
Prerequisite: CBR 600. Gain knowledge of the foundations of cybersecurity, and apply cyber methodologies to cyber architec¬tures, services, protocols, algorithms, hardware and software components, and programming languages. Become familiar with the important role that business continuity planning, security man¬agement practices, security architecture, operations security, and physical security play in cybersecurity. Explore the impact of cyber terrorism and national security on cybersecurity. Gain hands-on, real-world experience with state-of-the-art tools and technologies in a lab-intensive environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: DFC 610 or CST 610. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20316 |
9041 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Hollis, Eric T |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
DFC 620 |
Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
|
20194 |
7641 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
Th |
6:30P-9:30P |
Open |
Dorsey Station (Hybrid) |
|
Faculty: Zhang, Jingyu |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
|
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. |
DFC 620 |
Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20250 |
9040 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Heller, Todd Michael |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
DFC 620 |
Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20317 |
9041 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Hubbell, Sean C |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
DFC 630 |
Digital Forensic Response and Analysis (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 620. Utilize tools and techniques in digital forensic investigations involving workstation and mobile platforms. Practice forensic artifact reconstruction and recovery from the file systems of different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. |
|
20195 |
7611 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
M |
6:30P-7:30P |
Open |
Dorsey Station (Hybrid) |
|
Faculty: Swart, James Melvin |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
|
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. |
DFC 630 |
Digital Forensic Response and Analysis (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 620. Utilize tools and techniques in digital forensic investigations involving workstation and mobile platforms. Practice forensic artifact reconstruction and recovery from the file systems of different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20251 |
9040 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Gogolin, Greg E |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|
DFC 640 |
Advanced Forensics (6) |
Prerequisite: DFC 630. Assume the role of a digital forensics professional. Collect and preserve network, server, and cloud-based evidence, and apply analysis techniques. Solve technical challenges such as evidentiary volume and encryption, as well as nontechnical challenges such as jurisdiction and distance in situation-based response scenarios and activities. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
|
20330 |
9040 |
10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 |
|
|
Open |
Online |
|
Faculty: Shawbaki, Walid S |
|
Syllabus |
Course Materials
|