In the Digital Forensics Concepts course, you will learn about legal considerations applicable to computer forensics and how to identify, collect and preserve digital evidence. This course dives into the scientific principles relating to digital forensics and gives you a close look at on-scene triaging, keyword lists, grep, file hashing, report writing and the profession of digital forensic examination.
This course is part of the Computer Forensics Specialization
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The student will learn how to identify, collect and preserve digital evidence.
The student will be able to understand scientific principles relating to digital forensics.
The student will be able to understand concepts like keyword lists, grep, file hashing, and report writing.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction to Digital Forensics
Legal Considerations and search authority
The Investigation Process
Recognizing and Collecting Digital Evidence
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TOP REVIEWS FROM DIGITAL FORENSICS CONCEPTS
Excellent course with very clear explanations by the instructor. Would highly recommend the course for the learner's who are passionate in learning Forensics.
Lectures are very detailed with step by steps procedures to satisfy the court's requirements.Learned a lot of new industry standard programs to capture data for evidence.
A lot of useful information. I learned a great deal and really enjoyed the course.
Great! After completion of this course have a basic knowledge about forensics
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