The aim of this course is to present and discuss methods, techniques, current best practices and standards commonly followed during the investigation of cases involving digital devices, including mobile phones. The course elaborates on how to handle devices and evidence at the crime scene, how to acquire artifacts from digital devices, how to preserve the integrity of the extractions, how to utilize open source and commercial forensic tools for analyis, how to verify the evidence presented by tools, how to write reports and how an investigator should properly testify in court. In this course, students will learn how to use forensic tools to extract and analyze digital evidence in order to conduct an efficient and high-quality investigation. This will include tools to circumvent security hardening, to acquire more information from challenging devices, to decode, and analyze the artifacts pertinent for any criminal investigation. Finally, this course discusses managerial as well as legal and ethical aspects applicable to digital forensics.
The final grade is calculated as follows:
Instructor: Dr. Harry Manifavas
Lectures: Mon - Wed 14:00-16:00
Lab Hours: Fr 18:00-20:00 (You will be notified via email)
Location: H204
Course Area: Software Systems and Applications (E5)
Course Credits: 6 ECTS
Prerequisites:
Related courses: CS-457: Introduction to Information Security Systems
Course staff | Office | Office Hours | |
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Instructor: Dr. Harry Manifavas | harryman [at] ics.forth.gr | TBA | TBA |
Teaching Assistant: Basha Skerdi | sbash [at] csd.uoc.gr | B210 | TBA |
Teaching Assistant: Kalochristianakis Dionisis | dionkal [at] csd.uoc.gr | B210 | TBA |
Instr. Dr. Harry Manifavas (harryman)
T.A. Basha Skerdi (sbash)
T.A. Kalochristianakis Dionisis (dionkal)