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Howard Community College Computer Forensics Program

Howard Community College Computer Forensics Program. Vinitha Nithianandam, MS Professor of Computer Support Technology Co-Director of Computer Forensics Patrick J. O’Guinn, Sr., JD, MPA Associate Professor Criminal Justice & Co - Director Computer Forensics.

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Howard Community College Computer Forensics Program

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  1. Howard Community College Computer Forensics Program Vinitha Nithianandam, MS Professor of Computer Support Technology Co-Director of Computer Forensics Patrick J. O’Guinn, Sr., JD, MPAAssociate Professor Criminal Justice &Co - Director Computer Forensics Presentation 2009

  2. Need for Computer Forensics Professional • Law Enforcement • Police • Homeland Security • Government Contracting Companies Presentation 2009

  3. HCC Computer Forensics Program History • Technology department partnered with Criminal Justice program to develop computer Forensics courses • 2006 - CFOR Degree Program Started as Criminal Justice Degree Option • Initially, No University Programs existed in Maryland for CFOR Degree Transfer • Core Curriculum Consists of Four Intense Hands-On Lecture/Labs, Case Studies & Lab Analysis, Legal Considerations & Crime Scene Investigation Projects Presentation 2009

  4. Common References to Computer Forensics • Cyber forensics • Cyber crime • Digital Forensics • However, all have the common purpose of applying forensic computer investigation and analysis techniques to gather evidence suitable for presentation in a court of law or business matter Presentation 2009

  5. Forensic Science • The application of scientific techniques for investigating, preserving and examining evidence in a particular field to establish an evidentiary basis for use in court cases. Source: Merriam-Webster & [unnamed reference] Presentation 2009

  6. Computer Forensics • Computer Forensics involves the preservation, identification, extraction, examination, documentation, and interpretation of computer media for evidentiary use in legal proceedings, administrative hearings, and business Presentation 2009

  7. HCC Computer Forensics Program Philosophy • Marriage of Interrelated Disciplines –a. Computer Forensic Procedures b. File Structures of operating system C. Operating System Artifacts d. Laws of Evidence & Procedure • Hands – On “Learning by Doing” Approach • A “Quick Start” to Entry-Level CFOR Careers Presentation 2009

  8. HCC Computer Forensics Transfer Degree • 2006 - HCC Established Transfer Articulation Agreement with Univ. of Baltimore Criminal Justice Program • 2007- HCC Approved New IT Computer Forensics Transfer Degree Option • 2007 - Informal Articulation Agreement with Stevenson University • Computer Technology Programs – Partnerships Are Still Evolving Presentation 2009

  9. HCC Computer Forensics – Core Courses • CFOR I01 - Computer Forensics 1 • CFOR 200 - Computer Forensics II • CFOR 210 -Computer Forensics III • CFOR 250 - Computer Network Forensics Technology Presentation 2009

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  12. CFOR I 01 Computer Forensic I • Basic CFOR Theories & Protocol • Basic computer system • Disk Geometry • File system Structures • Dos Tools (Disk editor, etc) & Windows Forensic Tools • Case Studies, Crime Scene Investigation, Privacy/Privilege Laws Presentation 2009

  13. CFOR 200 – Computer Forensics II • Advanced CFOR Theory & Practice • Windows Artifacts (Windows XP) • Hash and Signature Analysis, Restoring Deleted Partitions • Case Studies, Report Writing • Computer Forensics Laws • Password Recovery • CD/DVD analysis • File System -NTFS Presentation 2009

  14. CFOR 210 – Computer Forensics III • Advanced CFOR Concepts & Analysis • Windows Forensic Tools • Cross validation • Cell Phone forensics • PDA & Hand Held Device Analysis Tools • Examiner Witness Preparation & Testimony • Advanced Report Writing Presentation 2009

  15. CFOR 250 –Network Forensics • Network Incident Response • Analyzing network traffic (sniffing) • Netbios/FileSharing attacks • Examining hacked system • IP and e-mail tracing • Network Protocols • Case Studies • Live Forensics analysis Presentation 2009

  16. HCC Computer Forensics – Enrollment • Approximately 50 students are currently enrolled in HCC CFOR Courses • Future Enrollment Increases Are Expected to Continue as Program Expands & Diversifies Presentation 2009

  17. HCC Computer Forensics – Student Profiles • Information Technology Professionalsa. Network Security, DB Admins, Programmersb. Software Developers, Help Desk Engineersc. Network Engineers, Intelligence, Consultantsd. Federal Agency IT Employees… • HCC Criminal Justice Students • HCC Information Technology Students • University IT Majors (Maryland, Hopkins, etc) • Public School Technology Teachers/Trainers • Registered Nurses • Law Enforcement Agents/Officers Presentation 2009

  18. HCC Computer Forensics – Student Backgrounds Typical CFOR Student Credentials:a. In Progress- HCC AA Transfer Degree Studentsb. Bachelors Degree College Grads c. Masters Degree College Grads d. Retired Business Professionals e. Holders of Multiple IT Certifications f. Certified Public School Teachers Presentation 2009

  19. HCC Computer Forensics • Howard County Police CFOR Police Academy Recruit Training Curriculum • JHU –Digital Forensics Challenge Presentation 2009

  20. HCC Computer Forensics – Student Examiners Our Students Handle… Incident Scene Evidence Collection Crime/Incident Scene Diagrams Computer Forensic Lab Analysis Expert Witness Testimony Presentation 2009

  21. HCC Computer Forensics – Q & A Session • Your Questions & Comments Are Welcome • Thanks to Dr. Davina Pruitt-Mentle for giving me an opportunity to present Presentation 2009

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