Computer Science 336: Network Forensics
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
Computer Science 336: Network Forensics has been evaluated and recommended for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 2,000 colleges and universities. With this self-paced course, you get engaging lessons, expert instructors who make even the most challenging computer science topics simple, and an excellent resource for getting a head start on your degree.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Network Components
- Ch 2. Network Protocols Overview
- Ch 3. Network Security Fundamentals
- Ch 4. Network Threats & Digital Crimes
- Ch 5. Network Forensic Analysis
- Ch 6. Network Forensic Investigations
- Ch 7. Traffic Analysis in Network Forensics
- Ch 8. Detecting & Preventing Network Intrusions
- Ch 9. Email & Digital Forensics
- Ch 10. Virus & Malware Detection
- Ch 11. Network Encryption Overview
- Ch 12. Incident Response in Network Forensics
- Ch 13. Required Assignment for Computer Science 336
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