DIGITAL FORENSICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (BCSC 2302)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WD April-July

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Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (7/2/2018 - 7/29/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course will introduce students to digital forensics as practiced by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will gain hands-on experience with several digital forensic tools in this laboratory-based course. Students taking this course will become familiar with the emerging responsibilities of cybercrime investigators, as well as developing a hands-on working knowledge of software commonly used at many law enforcement agencies. The course will use “Encase Tools†for laboratory activities.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 1301 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems or Transfer credits

DIGITAL FORENSICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (BCSC 2302)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WD April-July

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (7/2/2018 - 7/29/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course will introduce students to digital forensics as practiced by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will gain hands-on experience with several digital forensic tools in this laboratory-based course. Students taking this course will become familiar with the emerging responsibilities of cybercrime investigators, as well as developing a hands-on working knowledge of software commonly used at many law enforcement agencies. The course will use “Encase Tools†for laboratory activities.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 1301 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems or Transfer credits

DIGITAL FORENSICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (BCSC 2302)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WD April-July

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
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Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
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Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (7/2/2018 - 7/29/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course will introduce students to digital forensics as practiced by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will gain hands-on experience with several digital forensic tools in this laboratory-based course. Students taking this course will become familiar with the emerging responsibilities of cybercrime investigators, as well as developing a hands-on working knowledge of software commonly used at many law enforcement agencies. The course will use “Encase Tools†for laboratory activities.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 1301 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems or Transfer credits

DIGITAL FORENSICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE (BCSC 2302)

Term: 2017 - 2018 WD April-July

Faculty

Roxanne KempShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Kemp
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Janell GibsonShow MyInfo popup for Janell Gibson
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 
Frankie LloydShow MyInfo popup for Frankie Lloyd
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (7/2/2018 - 7/29/2018) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course will introduce students to digital forensics as practiced by local, state, and federal law enforcement. Students will gain hands-on experience with several digital forensic tools in this laboratory-based course. Students taking this course will become familiar with the emerging responsibilities of cybercrime investigators, as well as developing a hands-on working knowledge of software commonly used at many law enforcement agencies. The course will use “Encase Tools†for laboratory activities.

Prerequisite(s): BCIS 1301 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems or Transfer credits