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Regis University
Back to top Back to main Skip to menuRegis University
Denver, Colorado 80221-1099
USA
http://www.regis.edu
Information Assurance Certificate (options available in Computer Forensics and Network Forensics)
http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=cpcis&p1=ap&p2=cert&p3=ia
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Course description
MSIA 680 COMPUTER FORENSICS (3.00) - Explores computer forensics encompassing a variety of legal and technical challenges. Provides hands-on and theoretical experience with technology, techniques and legal policy during investigation of computer components. Prerequisite(s): Take MSCT*609 MSCT*620 or equivalent; Prerequisite(s): MSCT 609 MSCT 620;
MSIA 682 NETWORK FORENSICS (3.00) - Examines forensic analysis of networks utilizing unique and sophisticated sets of tools, techniques and legal policies. Covers established concepts, methodology and tools to enhance performance of network forensics. Prerequisites(s): Take MSCT*609 MSCT*620 or equivalent Prerequisite(s): MSCT 609 MSCT 620;
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regisadm@regis.edu
Tel: 1.800.388.2366 (Main Switchboard)
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