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Dive into the intricate world of cybersecurity incident investigation with our cutting-edge Computer Forensics course. Gain an in-depth understanding of the multifaceted nature of digital evidence, learning various types of digital forensics and their significance in forensic analysis. Through immersive online modules, you will learn critical analysis techniques essential for revealing complex digital trails, equipping you with the proficiency to navigate cyber landscapes with confidence.
You will learn the importance of collaboration with law enforcement agencies, their pivotal role in ensuring the integrity and legality of digital forensic investigations. With your digital forensics training, you will also master the intricacies of low-level electronic device analysis, delving into digital systems to extract insights and find hidden truths. Whether you are a seasoned cybersecurity professional looking to deepen your digital forensic expertise or a computer forensics newcomer eager to embark on a journey into digital investigation, this online digital forensics course offers a comprehensive toolkit to elevate your skills and proficiency in computer forensics.
The course can be completed in 4-8 weeks and is self-paced online.
Receive a personal advising session with an industry leader.
Gain a competitive edge in a field with high demand for skilled professionals.
After taking the online computer forensics course, the learner can immediately enter the workforce, or continue on academic career to increase earning potential. There are many rewarding and in-demand careers in computer forensics. From completing our online introduction courses, to pursuing a master’s degree in cybersecurity, learn more about these pathways below and shape your future with MSU Denver.
Pathway 1: Enter the workforce quickly with Digital Forensic training
Complete the Computer Forensics course online and immediately enter the digital forensics workforce with job titles like cybersecurity technician, cybercrime analyst, incident analyst, IT auditor, junior penetration tester, and systems administrator.
Pathway 2: Continue your academic career in Computer Forensics
Earn a degree in Cybersecurity, which will allow you to increase your earning potential. The Computer Forensics course can count toward the degree’s required courses. Job titles include information security analyst, security analyst, customer security specialist, IT auditor, and security engineer.
Pathway 3: Cybersecurity certificates and Digital Forensics programs
Continue your academic career beyond a bachelor’s degree to earn one of MSU Denver’s Cybersecurity certificates in cyber defense, cybersecurity leadership, and cybercrime investigation.
Pathway 4: Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Enhance your earning power with MSU Denver’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity. The Introduction to Cybersecurity class can count toward the degree’s required courses. With a Master’s in cybersecurity, potential job titles include cybersecurity case manager, senior cybersecurity engineer, senior network security operations engineer, application security architect, and director of IT security.
Note: There are 600+ industry-specific certifications available in Cybersecurity. Start on your path today!
Once a cybersecurity incident has occurred, it must be investigated and reported so that an organization can learn from the incident. This course discusses the various types of evidence, how to analyze that evidence, and when to involve law enforcement. This course includes low-level device analysis including filesystems, flash memory, and mobile devices. The concepts of chain of custody and the protection of evidence while performing effective forensics are covered. The course covers digital forensics techniques going deeper than other online computer forensics courses.
The course is $450, with a $35 transaction fee per payment. There are no books to purchase.
Once you successfully complete the computer forensics course, you can immediately enter the workforce with newly learned skills. You will receive a digital badge embedded with the competencies learned. You can include this badge on your resume, LinkedIn page, portfolio, or share it with an employer. Students will also receive a certificate of completion.
Students can also convert the course to three credits and continue to an MSU Denver certificate or degree. See FAQs for more information.
Jesse Schulman is an MSU Denver faculty member with a firm belief that cybersecurity can be fun. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Trinity University and a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He is currently working toward his Ph.D. at Northcentral University.
Having worked as both a security engineer and a security researcher, Jesse helps students learn and engage with computer security in an enjoyable and easy-to-understand way. He believes that the ultimate purpose of education is to help students discover their passion and find what career they genuinely enjoy.
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