Digital Forensics 2100-CB-M-D2KRCY
The course covers the following issues:
- collecting evidence, documenting and securing it,
- the role of computer hardware, mobile devices, operating systems, file systems, utility software in collecting evidence,
- the Internet as a source of data and evidence,
- incident analysis,
- forensic analysis in the field of hardware, software, digital data, etc., analysis of selected case studies.
Term 2024L:
The course covers the following issues: |
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
The student knows and understands the methods of diagnosis, analysis, and assessment of risks in situations that constitute a threat in cyberspace from the perspective of digital forensics. They know the negative consequences of criminal activities to which organizations, states, and their citizens are exposed.
The student knows and understands the role of digital forensics and the dissemination of forensic knowledge in the protection of network ICT systems, the processes of discovering new threats, and consequently, responding to potential new and previously unknown incidents.
Abilities:
The student is able to collect digital evidence in order to analyse the situation in the context of cyber threats. They are able to use the acquired knowledge to manage risk and implement preventive measures aimed at ensuring the safety of a company, state institution, and ordinary citizen.
The student is prepared to pass on the acquired knowledge
in the field of digital forensics to others. The student is prepared to promote responsible attitudes in society regarding the use of cyberspace.
Assessment criteria
Seminar - course completion
Lecture - Exam
Practical placement
n/a
Bibliography
Bibliography - please refer to the Polish version of this syllabus.
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