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Digital Forensic Response and Analysis

Prerequisite: DFC 620. Utilize tools and techniques in digital forensic investigations involving workstation and mobile platforms. Practice forensic artifact reconstruction and recovery from the file systems of different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Macintosh.

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3501 University Blvd E
Adelphi, MD 20783

Course Overview

Overall Proficiency Level
4 - Expert
Course Catalog Number
27691
Course Prerequisites

Prerequisite: DFC 620

Training Purpose
Functional Development
Specific Audience
All
Delivery Method
Online, Instructor-Led
National CAE Designated Institution
  • Online, Instructor-Led

Learning Objectives

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • LG 1: Communication: You can communicate clearly in writing and speaking, meeting expectations for content, purpose, organization, audience, and format.
  • LG 2: Critical Thinking and Analysis: You can apply logical processes to formulate clear, defensible ideas based on the analysis of facts and ethical considerations.
  • LG 3:  Quantitative Reasoning:  You can use mathematical information, operations, and quantitative analyses to solve problems and inform decision-making.
  • LG 4:  Leadership, Facilitation, and Collaboration: You can lead, facilitate, and collaborate with individuals and teams to achieve organizational objectives.
  • LG 5:  Interpret and utilize laws, policies, procedures, and governance in digital forensic and incident response situations.
  • LG 6:  Demonstrate the appropriate use of multiple digital forensic tools and technologies in a variety of criminal and security breach situations including preparing reports and presenting findings.
  • LG 7:  Design and implement strategies for proper seizure, evidence handling, investigation, and analysis of digital artifacts, including preparing reports and presenting findings.
  • LG 8:  Apply proper professional, legal, and ethical frameworks to govern forensic activities in local, national, and global environments.
  • LG 9: Assess an information architecture for potential security threats and evidentiary value.

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):

Competency Areas

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