Lecture 2: Programming Fundamentals for Digital Forensics
Lecture 3: Digital Forensic Programming (DFP) – Disk and File System Forensics
Lecture 4: Memory Forensics in Digital Forensic Programming (DFP)
Lecture 5: Network Forensics in the Context of Digital Forensic Programming (DFP)
Lecture 6: File Carving and Data Recovery in Digital Forensics
Lecture 7: Mobile Forensics
Lecture 8: Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering
Lecture 9: Forensic Reporting and Evidence Presentation
This course provides an in-depth exploration of digital forensic techniques combined with programming skills, focusing on the use of programming in the investigation and analysis of digital crimes. Participants will gain hands-on experience with various forensic tools and methods, covering disk and file system forensics, memory forensics, network forensics, and mobile forensics. The course also delves into critical areas such as file carving, data recovery, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and forensic reporting. By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and practical expertise to conduct digital forensic investigations and present findings effectively in legal contexts.
Ideal for aspiring digital forensics professionals and security analysts, this course bridges the gap between forensic investigation and programming, preparing students for real-world challenges in the field of cybercrime investigation.