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CSCI-4380 (Computer and Network Forensics)
https://ebruno.unomaha.edu/php/scancourse/uacdata.php?SUBJ=CSCI#4380
Course length
Contact university for details.
Course description
Computer forensics involves the preservation, identification, extraction and documentation of computer evidence stored on a computer. This course takes a technical, legal and practical approach to the study and practice of computer forensics. Topics include: the legal and ethical implications; duplication and data recovery; cryptography; steganography; network forensics and surveillance; and tools and techniques for investigating computer intrusions. Prereq: CSCI3320
Admissions and entry requirements
See http://www.ses.unomaha.edu/admissions/
Fees
See http://cashiering.unomaha.edu/tuition.php
Contact Person
Steve Nugen
Senior Research Fellow, NUCIA Assistant Director, faculty member teaching CSCI-4380
smnugen@nucia.unomaha.edu
Tel: +1 (402) 554-3007
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