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Adelphi, MD 20783
USA
http://www.umuc.edu
Information Assurance - INFA 650 Computer Forensics
http://www.umuc.edu/programs/grad/courses/infacat.shtml
Course length
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Course description
An introduction to the fundamental concepts behind the collection and analysis of the digital evidence left behind in a digital crime scene. Topics include the identification, preservation, collection, examination, analysis and presentation of evidence for prosecution purposes. Discussion also covers the laws and ethics related to computer forensics and challenges in computer forensics. Network forensics is briefly explored.
Admissions and entry requirements
See http://www.umuc.edu/students/admissions.shtml
Fees
See http://www.umuc.edu/studserv/tuition/tuition_home.shtml
Contact Person
Jim Chen
jchen@umuc.edu
Tel: 800-888-UMUC (8682) (General Enquiries)
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