Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Introduction to Digital Forensics (19.SEM022)

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General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field Applied Computer Science and Informatics
Interdisciplinary No
ECTS 6
Educational goal:

(1) familiarizing with basic cyber crime, digital forensics and e-discovery concepts (2) gaining knowledge and skills necessary to identify, collect, store, analyse and present digital evidence using standardized methods and tools and (3) familiarizing with ethical aspects of and legislation and regulation relevant to digital forensics and e-discovery.

Educational outcome:

After successfully completing the course a student (1) can understand basic cyber crime, digital forensics and e-discovery concepts, (2) is able to participate in discovering, prosecuting and putting on trial cyber crime perpetrators as an IT practitioner, (3) is able to use standard methods and tools to for data, network, software, mobile and multimedia forensics and e-discovery and (6) understands ethical aspects of digital forensics and e-discovery.

Course content:

(1) overview of cyber crime, digital forensics & e-discovery, (2) legal aspects of digital forensics and e-discovery, (3) data forensics (hardware interfaces, disk images, memory dumps, cryptanalysis), (4) network forensics (TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP/POP3/IMAP, VoIP, wireless networks), (5) software forensics (system software, application software, DBMS), (6) mobile forensics (hardware, operating systems, apps, SIM cards, mobile communications), (7) multimedia forensics (photos, audio, video), (8) e-discovery, (9) ethical aspects of digital forensics and e-discovery and (10) exemplary cases.

Teaching methods:

Teaching methods include: lectures, computer practice classes and consultations. During the lectures the content of the course is presented using the necessary didactic tools while active participation of students is encouraged. The practical aspect of the course is covered at computer practice classes through assignments which students do independently or with the help of teaching assistants. The course lecturer and teaching assistants have consultations with the students. During the consultations the students are given additional explanations of the material covered at the lecture and practice classes.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Shiva V.N. Parasram Digital Forensics with Kali Linux 2017 Packt Publishing English
André Årnes Digital Forensics 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd English
Quick, D., Martini, B., Choo, K.K.R. Cloud Storage Forensics 2014 Elsevier English
Дражен Драгичевић Компјутерски криминалитет и информацијски сустави 1999 Информатор, Загреб Croatian
Gerard Johansen Digital Forensics and Incident Response 2017 Packt Publishing English
Sammons, J.(ed.) Digital Forensics 2016 Elsevier English
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Project defence Yes Yes 50.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Lecturers:
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vanr. prof. dr Marković Marko

Associate Professor

Computational classes
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prof. dr Gostojić Stevan

Full Professor

Lectures

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