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Ann and John Clendenin Computer Science Building
1000 Chastain Road
Kennesaw GA 30144
USA
http://csis.kennesaw.edu
ISA 4350. Computer Forensics. 3-0-3.
http://csis.kennesaw.edu/courses.html
Course length
Please contact university
Course description
This course focuses on the detection, isolation and response to security breaches and attacks. It provides a detailed examination of the entire computer forensic process and presents specific procedures required to respond to a computer crime incident. Subjects include recognizing unauthorized access, identifying file anomalies, and traffic monitoring.
Admissions and entry requirements
“C” or better grade in ISA 3200 and ISA 3210
Fees
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Contact Person
Dr. Donald Amoroso
Department Chair
amoroso@kennesaw.edu
Tel: +1 770-423-6378
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