The covered eight topics are:

Seminar 1: Digital Evidence, Computer Crime, Technology, and Law

Topics: In our first seminar, we will learn how to acquire, authenticate, and analyze digital evidence. We will compare the technology and law for different countries.

Seminar 2: The Investigative Process, Reconstruction, and Modus Operandi

Topics: In this seminar, we will learn about the digital evidence investigative progress; investigative reconstruction; and modus operandi, motive, and technology.

Seminar 3: Applying Forensic Science to Computers

Topics: In this seminar, we will learn digital evidence in court trials and applying forensic science to computers.

Seminar 4: Investigating Windows Computers and Network Forensics

Topics: In this seminar, we will examine forensic investigation technologies for computers running Microsoft Windows™ Operating Systems.

Seminar 5: Investigating UNIX Systems, Macintosh Systems, and Handheld Devices

Topics: In this seminar, we will examine forensic investigation technologies for UNIX systems, Macintosh systems, and handheld devices.

Seminar 6: Network Forensics I

Topics: In this seminar, we will summarize network basics for digital investigations and network forensic techniques on physical and data-link layers.

Seminar 7: Network Forensics II

Topics: In this seminar, we will summarize and compare network forensics at network, transport, session, presentation, and application layers.

Seminar 8: Computer Crime Investigation and Career Development

 

Topics: In this last seminar, we will assess guidelines for computer crime investigation, career development as a computer forensic investigator, and future trends of computer forensics. 

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