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201 East Loop Road
Wheaton, Illinois 60189
USA
http://www.iit.edu/
Computer and Network Forensics, IT 538
http://www.iit.edu/cpd/professional_learning/information_technology_cert/IT538.shtml
Course length
16 weeks
Course description
This course will address methods to properly conduct a computer and/or network forensics investigation including digital evidence collection and evaluation and legal issues involved in network forensics. Technical issues in acquiring court-admissible chains-of-evidence using various forensic tools that reconstruct criminally liable actions at the physical and logical levels are also addressed.
Course Outline:
Nature of computer forensics and network forensics
Legal and civil issues and investigations; forensic certification
Forensic methodologies
Evidence control
Forensic tools
File systems & booting (DOS & Windows)
File systems & booting (Unix, Linux & Macintosh)
Computer forensic analysis
Network forensic analysis
Email & web investigations
Steganography
Steganalysis
Watermarking
Forensic reporting and the role of expert witnesses
Admissions and entry requirements
Contact institute for details.
Fees
$2200 (2010)
Contact Person
Bill Lidinsky
Manager of the IT Forensics and Security Lab, and the Alva C. Todd Professor of Information Technology and Management
lidinsky@iit.edu
Tel: +1 630.682.6028
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