Digital Forensics

Course Description:

Digital forensics is an evolving discipline concerned with analyzing anomalous activity on computers, networks, programs, and data. As a discipline, it has grown with the emergence of a globally-connected digital society. As computing has become more sophisticated, so too have the abilities of malicious agents to access systems and private information. By evaluating prior incidents, digital forensics professionals have the ability to investigate and craft appropriate responses to disruptions to corporations, governments, and individuals. Whereas cybersecurity takes a proactive approach to information assurance to minimize harm, digital forensics takes a reactive approach to incident response. **Must take with Internetworking Technologies 2 (89811500)

Prerequisite & Recommendations:

Recommendation: Internetworking Technologies 1 and Foundations of Cybersecurity


Other Information:
Corequisite: Foundations of Cybersecurity