CRFO 345 - Digital Evidence/Computer Crime

Institution:
Gannon University
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Description:
3 credits This course is designed to introduce the student to what investigators do to collect, preserve, and authenticate digital evidence. How the legal admissibility of digital evidence can be assured and how digital evidence can be used to reconstruct crimes and generate leads. This course is important to train criminal justice students, police, lawyers, programmers or System administrators, and forensic scientists involved in the investigation or prosecution of Computer-related crimes. The course will provide step-by-step instructions for dealing with an assortment of evidentiary problems and will also illustrate how these details fit within the broader contexts of forensic science, crime, and society in general. The difficult balancing act between a secure computing environment and individual privacy will also be evaluated. Prerequisites: CIS 170, 171, 172 or 173
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(814) 871-7000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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