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Events archive6th Annual Teaching Computer Forensics WorkshopDate:
18th November 2010
Presentations/Event material Computer Forensics Curriculum Ideas
Digital Forensics – The Next Four Years – A Strategic Discussion
Enhancing the Experience in Network Incident Investigations
Learning Using Assessment on a Digital Forensics Module
Managing Expectations, Aspirations and Study Skills of Computer Forensic Students
Promoting Understanding of Logical Structures of File Systems
Quo Vadis? – An introductory case study in GPS and database analysis
SPAM Cluedo
Teaching Computer Forensics
Towards Standards in Digital Forensics Education
Thursday’s workshop on Computer Forensics at the University of Sunderland will take place in room 232 in the David Goldman Informatics Centre at St Peters. Campus - post code is SR6 0DD. Coffee and registration is at 10.00 and we hope to finish around 3.15.
6th Annual Teaching Computer Forensics Workshop
Programme
10.00 Coffee and registration
10.30 Welcome to University of Sunderland, David Blackwell, University of Sunderland 10.35 Introduction and objectives of the day Alastair Irons, University of Sunderland 10.45 Digital Forensics: The Domain Space and Implications for the Curriculum, Peter Cooper, Sam Houston University
11.15 What Students want from the Curriculum Peter Bunyon, University of Sunderland 11.30 Quo Vadis? – An introductory case study in GPS and database analysis, Ian Fergusson, University of Abertay 12.00 The Development of Challenging Assessments for Computer Forensics Students, Diane Gan, University of Greenwich 12.30 Spam Cluedo, John Sheppard, Waterford Institute of Technology
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Digital Forensics – next 4 Years Strategic Discussion, Harjinder Lallie, University of Derby
15.00 Taking the Discipline Forward – Summary Alastair Irons University of Sunderland 15.15 Tea and Close
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