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Introduction to Computer Forensics
X490.8 (2 semester units in EECS)
Computer forensics is a discipline that helps not only in detection of cyber-crime perpetrators, but also in the protection of computer systems. This is a broad field that encompasses many areas of technology and also non-technology related areas such as Law and Finance. This course provides the students with a good overview of the discipline as well as an insight into the tool sets used by a forensic analyst. This course provides an answer to the question: What is computer forensics?
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Sat. March 22, San Francisco
UDAY KUMAR, M.S., has extensive experience in building enterprise class applications for Fortune 100 companies. He serves as the VP (Technology) at Covansys and also as the CTO of Geninet. In these dual capacities he directs the creation of custom solutions powered by J2EE and .NET technologies as well as training Corporate Teams in Secure Product Development. He holds a master's degree in computer science and his professional interests include virtual machine research and design, compiler construction, game programming, and applied mathematics. In his spare time he also writes for Java Developer's Journal and maintains an active blog at http://udaykumar.javadevelopersjournal.com.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.