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Nov 22, 2024
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2024-25 Catalog
Digital Forensics & Investigations, Certificate
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This certificate program validates student’s ability to gather and secure digital evidence, document a digital crime scene, retrieve lost files, retrieve deleted files and e-mails and reconstruct data from various computer storage media. Students get hands-on experience with some of the popular commercial and open source digital forensics tools. In addition, students will have the ability to detect the vulnerability of the computer system, identify threats and assess the risk.
http://cis.highline.edu
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Prerequisite Requirements
- CSCI 100 or equivalent
- CIS 150, A+ certification or equivalent
- CIS 160, Cisco I, Network+ or equivalent
- CIS 215 or equivalent - Linux+ or similar
Professional- Technical Core Courses
Total Professional-Technical Courses: 25 credits
Important Notes
- This information does not substitute for meeting with a faculty adviser.
- Students must achieve a minimum 2.0 GPA in each core course to attain an AAS degree.
- Not all classes are offered every quarter or at night.
- This certificate is for a student with IT background.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the key security concepts in modern computing systems and networks.
- Determine and design an appropriate plan for identifying, securing and gathering evidence in a case.
- Understand the importance of ethics while conducting investigations and apply the principles in their professional and personal lives.
- Search, monitor, and analyze big data cyber threats by effectively using software
- Analyze data acquired and use the evidence to come to a conclusion that can be confirmed using standard or accepted forensic science techniques.
- Perform security, threat intelligence and response in support of investigations by applying cloud cybersecurity tools
- Create a mitigation plan based on the type of cybercrime investigation
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