Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
ITC501 Digital Forensics
This unit critically analyses tools, techniques, and methods employed to recover and examine digital evidence. It provides students with hands-on experience applying digital forensic tools to gather evidence, adhering to the highest professional standards and industry best practices. Students will explore real-world scenarios and case studies, simulating the challenges faced by digital forensics experts in their investigative work.
RELEVANT COURSES
- Master of Police Leadership
- Graduate Diploma of Police Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in Leadership (Cybersecurity)
CREDIT POINTS
10
STUDY MODES
On campus, online, hybrid
PREREQUISITE OR CO-REQUISITE
ITC400 Information Systems
UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Demonstrate detailed understanding of theories and practice in digital forensics.
- Apply advanced tools and techniques to effectively conduct and conclude a digital forensic investigation.
- Critically analyse the prevailing ethical and legal challenges in digital forensics.
- Critique and explain various forensic methods and tools to ensure preservation of digital evidence.
- Identify and interpret digital artifacts and their significance in a complex digital forensic investigation.
CONTENT
- Digital forensic process and investigation
- Digital forensic tools and their functions
- Law and legal systems
- Issues in digital forensics
- E-Discovery, guidelines, and standards
- System basics and file system
- Investigating operating systems
- Email and web forensics
- Network forensics and intrusion detection
- Android forensics
ASSESSMENT METHODS
- Digital Forensic Investigation Review – 20%
- Report – 30%
- Case Study Report and Presentation – 50%
PRESCRIBED READINGS
Thomas, J. H. (2022). Cybercrime and digital forensics: An introduction. Milton Park UK: Routledge.