ITS 381RF addresses a contemporary Information Security need. Even the best maintained and defended networks are vulnerable to intrusion incidents. This course teaches computer forensics principles based around the purpose of enabling incident response actions in a business network environment. Building off a fundamental understanding of information security concepts, students will learn best practices for detecting, analyzing, and handling malicious activity. Topics include Linux forensics, Windows forensics, disk and memory forensics, malware triage, network forensics, threat modeling, analysis techniques, and incident response procedures. |
Class Details
Credits: 3
Prereq: A grade of C or higher in ITS122 or a grade of C or higher in ITS 324 or consent of instructor, IT Program Coordinator or Business, Legal & Technology Department chairperson., Coreq: -
Courses: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ITS)
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