feb-09-2021 9 page work
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The readings this week expand on investigation and of digital forensic analysis and investigations. Organizations, especially those in the public, health and educational areas are bound by legal and statutory requirements to protect data and private information, therefore digital forensics analysis will be very beneficial when security breaches do occur. Using this weeks readings and your own research, discuss digital forensics and how it could be used in a risk management program. ================== Write 250 words. Use Scholarly articles and APA 7 format. Mandatory to site the given 2 articles
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After reading the required articles this week, please write a research paper that answers the following questions: What are mobile forensics and do you believe that they are different from computer forensics? What is the percentage of attacks on networks that come from mobile devices? What are challenges to mobile forensics? What are some mobile forensic tools? Should the analysis be different on iOS vs Android? Your paper should meet the following requirements: Be approximately 4 pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page. Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion. Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources. Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing. ======= - 4 page work -APA 7 format mandatory -scholarly articles citation only
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Bright Dark Blues Grays NightDr. Steven Brown, PhD IT Program Director, has a created a presentation on identifying several areas where, and why dissertations fail, and how to correct these areas.
https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/30d2a788f1db4a05b69cf65677709fdd
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Bright Dark Blues Grays NightAs doctoral students, you will undertake an extensive review of the literature once you have decided on a topic. There are many ways to write a literature review. Here is one approach after you decided on a topic.
- There is a wealth of writing help at UC's writing Center: https://www.ucumberlands.edu/learningcommons/writingcenter
- There are additional resources listed in the syllabus as well
- Make sure as you are working on your your topic and conducting the literature review to visit the Graduate School, as you want to make absolutely certain you are following the guidelines written in the dissertation handbook: https://www.ucumberlands.edu/gradschool/dissertation (Select and download the Dissertation Handbook)
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Bright Dark Blues Grays Night By the end of this week, you should be able to:- Examine digital forensics techniques
- Identify digital forensics models
- Describe the use of metrics in forensics measurements
- Examine governance models in forensics methods
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Bright Dark Blues Grays NightMontasari, R., & Hill, R. (2019). Next-Generation Digital Forensics: Challenges and Future Paradigms. 2019 IEEE 12th International Conference on Global Security, Safety and Sustainability (ICGS3), Global Security, Safety and Sustainability (ICGS3), 205. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICGS3.2019.8688020
Sahinoglu, M., Stockton, S., Barclay, R. M., & Morton, S. (2016). Metrics Based Risk Assessment and Management of Digital Forensics. Defense Acquisition Research Journal: A Publication of the Defense Acquisition University, 23(2), 152–177. https://doi.org/10.22594/dau.16-748.23.02
Nnoli, H. Lindskog, D, Zavarsky, P., Aghili, S., & Ruhl, R. (2012). The Governance of Corporate Forensics Using COBIT, NIST and Increased Automated Forensic Approaches, 2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Conference on Social Computing, Amsterdam, 734-741.
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