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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.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Master of Science in Information Technology students:
IT 510
. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology students:
IT 417
.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY