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Note: This figure is adapted from “Computer Forensics Education” by Yasinsac, A.,
Erbacher F. R., Marks G. D., Pollitt M. M. & Sommer M. P. (2003). IEEE Security &
Privacy, 1(4), 15-23.
ªComputer Network Forensics.
According to this model,...
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technical electives and open university electives [Wes07]. Additionally, they suggested
that each of the technical subjects must be accompanied 1 hour lab hours. The purpose of
this lab course is to maintain hands-on experience among students...
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2.4 Admission Requirements to Digital Forensics Program
Basically, most of the papers or research in digital forensics program only
concentrate on the curriculum and seldom touch about the requirements of a student prior
to program acceptance...
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2.6 Digital forensics Laboratory
Digital forensics laboratory plays a big role in the development of digital
forensics training in current higher education. Practical training will assist digital
forensics students to understand in depth about...
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and do not meet multidisciplinary content [Kes08, Kes(n.d.)AFT08,Cra07]. Some
programs are too technical [AFT08] (with less concentration in legal issues).
Meanwhile, other researches do not have other digital forensics topics such as
multimedia...
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The programs that offer digital forensics program are taken and listed in a
database. In this study, all data are putted into Excel worksheet. A list of universities or
colleges that offer digital forensics program is created and is categorized...
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usually it is accomplished by doing research on any topic that touches about digital
forensics [URI(b), CER].
The requirements of those programs mentioned above actually depend on the
level of the program itself. For instance, if a future...
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digital forensics program it is. However, due to the rapid development of learning tools
available on the market nowadays, student or digital forensics practitioners would be able
to learn from other sources, such as from the internet or...
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CHAPTER 4
PROPOSED DIGITAL FORENSICS CURRICULUM MODEL
4.1 Introduction
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss and propose Baccalaureate and Master
digital forensics program in higher education. The first section will discuss the...
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Introduction to digital forensics investigation is a subject that applies all the
subjects that have been learned by students during the completion of this program. It will
use the same technique and pedagogy applied in the “Business Game”...
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Essentially, a digital forensics lab must have multi-operating systems. Therefore,
students will be exposed to these operating systems while they are completing their
course work in digital forensics. In a real investigation, an investigator...
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Digital forensics research should also evaluate digital forensics trainers as well.
This is because he or she is the responsible person to update digital forensics coursework
in the university or college. The variables for this research are:
1....
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Organization Details summary
(HTCIA) information, experience, ideas and knowledge about
methods, processes, and techniques relating to
investigations and security in advanced technologies among
its membership. At first, the membership was opened...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
[Abt(n.d.)] http://linux.about.com/cs/linux101/g/ext2slshext3.htm
[ACD(b)] AccessData. The Scott Peterson Trial: Unlocking the Case with Forensic
Toolkit™ [Electronic...
END OF THE QUARTER . . . final exams . . . there
isn't a reference took left in the library . . . protozoa, pori-fera,
rotifera . . . I wish I could get my marks before they
are sent home . . . do you have to have footnotes for a
term paper? . . ....