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Mar 29, 2026
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IT 536 - Digital Forensics This course will introduce students to the scientific principles and methods of forensic science associated with the digital space. Students will gain critical understandings of hardware and software relationships to cyber forensics and incident response. This course relies heavily on students synthesizing the subject matter through hands on labs and a “real life” forensic exam for the final project.
Credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s): IT 510 or IT 417 .
Outcomes
- Facilitate legal, ethical, and procedural procedures in an investigation
- Construct hidden evidence and anti-forensics techniques
- Adapt scientific method in the cyber forensics discipline
- Formulate proper evidence collection and management techniques in an investigation
- Adapt network, mobile, memory, virtual system, and malware forensic techniques
- Adapt technical solutions to achieve investigatory goals
- Modify NIST 800-86 approaches into digital forensic incident response events
- Build professional forensic reportsDemonstrate consistent professional work ethic and integrity to achieve goals
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