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Lawrence Technological University
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Southfield, MI 48075-1058
USA
http://www.ltu.edu
MIS 5213 - High Tech Cyber Crime and the Responses
Course length
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Course description
The course will give you the information needed to recognize, respond, invistigate and manage cyber crime incidents. The course focuses on three distinct areas of study within the Computer Forensic Methodology. The first area of study will concentrate on an overview of high tech cyber crimes in order to recognize the impact and analysis of computer incidents. The second area of study will look in depth at how to plan, implement and handle an Incident Response to a computer security breach. The third area of study will explain the proper procedures of how to handle an investigation as the first responder to a cyber crime. This class is intended to provide you with knowledge and the awareness of how to address a cyber crime incident in corporate America. High Tech Cyber crime and the Responses course will be the first in a series of classes to obtain the essential building blocks toward a certification in computer forensics methodology.
Admissions and entry requirements
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Fees
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Contact Person
Kamal Kakish
Instructor
profkakish@gmail.com
Tel: 1.800.CALL.LTU
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