Network Forensics and Cybercrime
The aim of the course is to introduce students to the theoretical and practical aspects of cyber security, network forensics and incident management, and to enable them to become acquainted with research related to anti-forensics, cyber fraud, cyber terrorism and attacks on vital infrastructures and societal functions. Students take a position on the type and complexity of digital evidence and its significance, relevance and protection in a modern IT society, and on the importance of cyber security for political processes and personal integrity.
Level:
Advanced level
Application code:
X3504
Entry requirements:
Advanced Computer Networks and Security 15 credits and Applied Data Mining 7,5 credits.
Selection rules:
Available for exchange students. Limited numbers of seats.
Start week:
week: 03
Instructional time:
Daytime
Language of instruction:
Teaching is in English.
Level:
Advanced level
Application code:
X3505
Entry requirements:
Advanced Computer Networks and Security 15 credits and Applied Data Mining 7,5 credits.
Selection rules:
Available for exchange students. Limited numbers of seats.
Start week:
week: 03
Instructional time:
Daytime
Language of instruction:
Teaching is in English.