CS6004 CYBER FORENSICS SYLLABUS FOR 7TH SEM CSE AND 8TH SEM IT REGULATION 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

CS6004 CYBER FORENSICS SYLLABUS FOR 7TH SEM CSE AND 8TH SEM IT REGULATION 2013

ANNA UNIVERSITY CSE/IT SYLLABUS
CS6004 CYBER FORENSICS SYLLABUS
7TH SEM CSE/8TH SEM IT
(Elective paper)
REGULATION 2013
CS6004 CYBER FORENSICS SYLLABUS
CS6004 CYBER FORENSICS SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
-> Learn the security issues network layer and transport layer
-> Be exposed to security issues of the application layer
-> Learn computer forensics
-> Be familiar with forensics tools
-> Learn to analyze and validate forensics data

UNIT I NETWORK LAYER SECURITY &TRANSPORT LAYER SECURITY
IPSec Protocol - IP Authentication Header - IP ESP - Key Management Protocol for IPSec .Transport layer Security: SSL protocol, Cryptographic Computations – TLS Protocol.
 
UNIT II E-MAIL SECURITY & FIREWALLS
PGP - S/MIME - Internet Firewalls for Trusted System: Roles of Firewalls – Firewall related terminology- Types of Firewalls - Firewall designs - SET for E-Commerce Transactions.
 
UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER FORENSICS
Introduction to Traditional Computer Crime, Traditional problems associated with Computer Crime. Introduction to Identity Theft & Identity Fraud. Types of CF techniques - Incident and incident response methodology - Forensic duplication and investigation. Preparation for IR: Creating response tool kit and IR team. - Forensics Technology and Systems - Understanding Computer Investigation – Data Acquisition.

UNIT IV EVIDENCE COLLECTION AND FORENSICS TOOLS
Processing Crime and Incident Scenes – Working with Windows and DOS Systems. Current Computer Forensics Tools: Software/ Hardware Tools.

UNIT V ANALYSIS AND VALIDATION
Validating Forensics Data – Data Hiding Techniques – Performing Remote Acquisition – Network Forensics – Email Investigations – Cell Phone and Mobile Devices Forensics
 
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
 
OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
-> Discuss the security issues network layer and transport layer
-> Apply security principles in the application layer
-> Explain computer forensics
-> Use forensics tools
-> Analyze and validate forensics data
 
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Man Young Rhee, “Internet Security: Cryptographic Principles”, “Algorithms and Protocols”, Wiley Publications, 2003.
2. Nelson, Phillips, Enfinger, Steuart, “Computer Forensics and Investigations”, Cengage Learning, India Edition, 2008.
 
REFERENCES:
1. John R.Vacca, “Computer Forensics”, Cengage Learning, 2005
2. Richard E.Smith, “Internet Cryptography”, 3 rd Edition Pearson Education, 2008.
3. Marjie T.Britz, “Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime”: An Introduction”, 3 rd Edition, Prentice Hall, 2013.

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