Computer forensics teaching for undergraduate students
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Computer forensics is not only important for the security professionals in the forensics field, it also can help the information technology professionals working in the network administration, system management and other related fields. Our department has a computer forensics course offered for the undergraduate students to prepare them to be successful in their future career. In this paper, we introduce our forensics course design, especially, we explain our course hands-on activities, which include the labs and the projects for practicing the computer forensics related programming and the existing tools using.
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Xu, W. (2021). Computer forensics teaching for undergraduate students . Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies, 11(2), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjit.v11i2.5266
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