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Free University Short Course: Digital Forensics (Updated) @ IT Masters

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Cyber criminals saw their opportunity and made the most of it in 2020. With such a drastic shift to online everything for everyone, we saw cyber criminals make some pretty daring moves.

Due to these increasingly sophisticated cyber-attacks, forensic investigations are becoming more and more common. That’s why we’re refreshing our Digital Forensics short course, beginning March 22 at 8pm.

An update of our extremely popular short course from 2015, this short course offers an introduction to our full Digital Forensics subject.

Join us each week over 4 weeks to learn about:

  • High-level view of the emerging and evolving digital forensics field
  • Investigating, detecting and preventing digital crimes
  • Formulating a digital forensics process
  • Collecting electronic evidence
  • Social media, mobile device and cloud forensics

The first live webinar is Monday 22 March 8pm AEDT - don't worry if you can't make the live webinars, they are recorded for you access in your own time.

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  • +1

    So basically a free doctorate in criminology.

    Where do I sign?

    • No. It’s 4hours of study…

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    Do I get a completion certificate if I complete the course?

    Yes — provided you receive a pass mark (50% or over) for the exam.
    Will the course qualify me for university credit?

    Yes — successful completion of three or more of our short courses will qualify you for one credit for an industry elective subject in our postgraduate courses. Click here for further details.

  • The syllabus looks very high-level so I assume the course is very high-level but does anyone know whether they dive a bit deeper into the actual technical forensic analysis (memory analysis, footprinting, network analysis, program analysis) or not?

  • Looks interesting, will give it a go.
    Cheers!

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