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Visualization and management of digital forensics data
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Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Information security curriculum development table of contents
Kennesaw, Georgia
SESSION: Practice table of contents
Pages: 96 - 101  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-437-5
Authors
Guillermo Francia  Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
Monica Trifas  Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
Dorothy Brown  Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
Rahjima Francia  Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
Chrissy Scott  Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The collection, analysis, and preservation of digital forensic data are complementary activities that are ushered by our growing dependence on Information Technology. The training of professionals, who can effectively carry out these activities, suddenly becomes a paramount issue and a major motivation for the IT academic community. This paper presents an on-going study on a pedagogical approach of melding and applying various knowledge areas in computer science towards the establishment and stimulation of undergraduate research in computer security and forensics.


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