Advanced Topic in Computer Forensics, 7,5 credits
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Admission to the course requires completed courses in Computer Forensics, 6 credits, Realtime Systems and Operating Systems, 6 credits, Computer Organization, 6 credits, Programming, 6 credits, Data Communication and Network Technologies , 6 credits, Network Security 1, 4 credits. Attended course in Network Security 2, 4 credits.
More and more information is handled by and stored in IT systems and this information can be of great interest when investigating suspected crime. The purpose of the course is for the student to study and work with current research findings in digital forensics technology and to provide insight into the work of security administrators and investigators in being able to identify, preserve, recreate and analyze digital traces. The results from such work can be used as support in criminal investigations or e.g. in order to be able to protect systems and information from intrusions and attacks in the future.
Admission to the course requires completed courses in Computer Forensics, 6 credits, Realtime Systems and Operating Systems, 6 credits, Computer Organization, 6 credits, Programming, 6 credits, Data Communication and Network Technologies , 6 credits, Network Security 1, 4 credits. Attended course in Network Security 2, 4 credits.
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A1N
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DV2579