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CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 PROFESSOR Dr. Philip Craiger
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1. 2006 P Craiger M Pollitt and J Swauger Digital Evidence and law enforcement In H Bigdoli Ed Handbook of Information Security New York John Wiley and Sons 2 pp 739 777 2006 P Craiger Recovering digital evidence from Linux systems In S Shenoi and M Pollitt Eds Advances in Digital Forensics New York International Federation of Information Processing Working Group 11 9 Digital Forensics pp 233 243 2006 P Craiger J Swauger and C Marberry Digital evidence obfuscation recovery techniques The Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering pp 777 888 2005 P Craiger Portable forensics with Linux Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences Lincoln NE 2004 P Craiger et al An applied course in network forensics Proceedings of the Workshop for Dependable and Secure Systems University of Idaho Moscow Idaho Sept 23 35 2002 P Craiger and J Swauger Digital forensic software tool validation In P Kanellis Ed Digital Crime and Forensic Science in Cyberspace Idea Group in press P Craiger and P Burke Mac Forensics Mac OS X and the HFS File System Second Annual Conference of the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 11 9 Digital Forensics Feb 2 2006 Orlando FL P Burke and P Craiger Trace evidence of secure delete programs Second Annual Conference of the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 11 9 Dig
2. crashed OR I waited until 11 00PM to upload the assignment and WebCT was down Can I turn my assignment in late Answer Yes but you start out with a 75 Sorry otherwise I have students wanting to turn in an assignment days late Question May I email you about a question about the assignment Answer I would prefer that you post the question to the Ask the Professor discussion group Typically if a student asks class related questions there are several other students who also have the same question CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 If it is something of a personal nature that is only applies to you then of course email me Question Why did you deduct 25 from my grade for not following your naming convention on the assignment i e lt first name gt lt last name gt lt assignment gt txt doc Answer a because otherwise I would get 50 assignments named assignment txt and b because I told you I would Question I just found out something in your notes or something you said that was incorrect Should I tell you Answer Absolutely Just make sure you are correct before informing me I will confirm but I always want my materials to be up to date and accurate However things change and I miss things occasionally Question I think you took off points from my assignment when I was correct Will you regrade it Answer Absolutely Occasionally I miss things not the norm though Of course if I f
3. that is you start off with a 75 You may post a general question to the General Discussion group if you have a question But before you do that try to figure out the assignment by applying what I ve taught you ETHICS If you cheat on an exam or homework assignment you will receive a 0 for that homework assignment Plagiarizing someone s work will in an F for the course If you are unsure of the meaning of plagiarism I suggest you read http www uwc ucf edu Writing 20Resources Handouts avoiding plagiarism htm If you use someone else s words then reference where you obtained the information There is nothing wrong in doing this However it is wrong to use someone else s work without giving them credit GRADING A 90 100 B 80 89 C 70 79 D 60 69 F otherwise ADDENDUM I reserve the right to change the syllabus or content of this course in order to provide a better quality educational product CALENDAR Classes Begin Monday August 24 Late Registration on myUCF CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 ends at 11 59 p m on last day August 24 28 Drop Deadline on myUCF ends at 11 59 p m Thursday August 27 Last Day for Full Refund Thursday August 27 Add Deadline on myUCF ends at 11 59 p m Friday August 28 Payment Deadline Friday September 4 Graduate Thesis Dissertation Deadline To Request Defense From Advisor Friday October 9 Graduate Doctoral Dissertation Format Review Deadline Friday October 9 Academic Advi
4. topic using PowerPoint slides and then move on over to a window that has Linux running in it see under Course Equipment how I do this and then demonstrate what I ve discussed It s important you follow along and attempt to replicate what I do COURSE OUTCOMES After taking this course students will be able to e Demonstrating an understand of the issues facing a systems administrator e Find and draw upon resources available to a systems administrator e Install and maintain a Linux based computer system e Configure networking services and basic security on a Linux server e Troubleshoot systems administration and network problems CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 TEXTBOOK RUTE Linux User s Manual it s free And good Download it in PDF from the course website CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION 1 1 Linux Overview 1 2 Linux System Installation 1 3 Files Directories and File systems 1 4 Utilities amp Shells 1 5 GUIs 16 Networking 1 7 Introduction to Systems Administration with Linux 1 8 Installing Software COMMUNICATIONS There are two discussion groups one for general discussion you can discuss any topic with other students There is also an Ask the Professor discussion group that should be limited to questions regarding the course or a related forensic topic Use this latter group judiciously regarding class related questions If you have a question about the class odds are another student has the SAME questio
5. CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 PROFESSOR Dr Philip Craiger CISSP Department of Engineering Technology amp Assistant Director for Digital Evidence National Center for Forensic Science Email WebCourses Office ENG 1 246 amp Partnership 1 225L Voice 823 3527 Office hours by appointment only COURSE DESCRIPTION In this course the student will learn how a system administrator fulfills various organizational information resource management requirements using a Linux based operating system Topics will include installation creating and maintaining file systems user and group administration backup and restore processes network configuration various system services simple security administration and updating and maintaining the system COURSE DELIVERY Course is a remote delivery mode that includes video and audio It s available in a downloadable compressed zipped file Uncompress the file creates a directory with the same name as the compressed file Go to that directory and clink on the index htm file That will bring up your browser and video will play within it Note the format is Flash so you must have Flash Player installed in order to view the videos Google for flash player and the first link should be the one to download Flash Player The videos vary from 20 50 minutes long Any longer than that and I lose your attention I am big on demonstrating what I m talking about so generally I ll discuss a
6. D April 2003 P Craiger Computer and network forensics Presentation at the 7th Annual INFOTEC Conference Omaha NE April 2003 K Gubbels and P Craiger Defense in depth with honeypots Presentation at the 7th Annual INFOTEC Conference Omaha NE April 2003 P Craiger An applied course in network forensics Paper presented at the Workshop for Dependable and Secure Systems University of Idaho Moscow Idaho Sept 23 35 September 2002 P Craiger Ubiquitous Security Presentation at the 6th Annual INFOTEC Conference April 2002 S Whalen and P Craiger Attacking and Defending Wireless Networks Presentation at the 6th Annual INFOTEC Conference April 2002 CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 What I do for fun Yeah the last picture is pretty old but I can still rock
7. ed Computer Forensic Analyst GCFA 2004 CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 3 EnCase Certified Examiner 2004 2006 4 American Society of Crime Labs Laboratory Accreditation Board ASCLD LAB Certified Inspector 2004 5 SANS GIAC Certified Security Essentials GSEC 2003 6 EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker CEH 2004 Related Professional Publications Conference Presentations Digital Forensics Computer Security 1 G Dorn C Marberry S Conrad and P Craiger Forensic analysis of virtual machines 10 11 12 13 impact on host machine In G Peterson and S Shenoi Eds Advances in Digital Forensics V Springer New York To appear S Conrad C Rodriguez C Marberry and P Craiger Forensic analysis of the Sony Playstation Portable In G Peterson and S Shenoi Eds Advances in Digital Forensics V Springer New York To appear P Craiger Digital Evidence In H Bigdoli Ed Handbook of Technology Management New York John Wiley amp Sons to appear P Craiger P Burke C Marberry amp M Pollitt A virtual digital forensics lab In I Ray and S Shenoi Eds Advances in Digital Forensics IV Springer New York pp 357 370 2008 P Craiger Training and Education in Digital Forensics In J Barbara Ed Handbook of Digital and Multimedia Evidence Humana Press pp 11 22 2008 P Craiger P Burke and C Marberry to appear Forensic Examination of Phishing Cases with Free and Open Source Tool
8. ind something negative that I missed the first time I will have to deduct points from that Question I m graduating and I m failing your course Can t you just give me a passing grade Answer Of course in fact I m going to give everyone an A just for signing up A s for everyone Be real 95 of my students work hard to learn something and pass this class If you haven t worked hard you can only blame yourself Let this be a lesson Don t even ask Question I really blew the first assignment Do you think I can still pass Answer It depends on several factors including how well you do on subsequent assignments I sometimes discount the first assignment if a student is just learning my expectations and they do much better of subsequent assignments If you start out doing well and go downhill well that s a different story Question Which version of Linux is best Answer It depends For this class I would suggest a Redhat like distribution Redhat Fedora or SuSE or a Debian based distribution Debian Ubuntu Knoppix etc INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS Dr Philip Craiger CISSP Assistant Director for Digital Evidence National Center for Forensic Science Assistant Professor Department of Engineering Technology College of Engineering and Computer Science University of Central Florida Professional Certifications 1 Certified Information System Security Professional CISSP 2004 2 SANS GIAC Certifi
9. ital Forensics Feb 2 2006 Orlando FL R Eaglin and P Craiger Data Sharing and the Digital Evidence Markup Language 1st Annual GJXDM Users Conference Atlanta GA not peer reviewed 2005 P Craiger Recovering digital evidence from Linux systems First Annual Conference of the International Association of Information Professionals Working Group 11 9 Digital Forensics Orlando FL February 2005 P Craiger Digital evidence obfuscation Recovery techniques Meeting of the International Society for Optical Engineering Orlando FL April 2005 P Craiger Portable Linux Forensics Presentation accepted for the 26th Annual Department of Energy Conference on Computer Security Training Kansas City MO May 2004 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 P Craiger and S Webb Forensics with Linux Presentation for the 8th Annual INFOTEC Conference Omaha NE April 2004 P Craiger Network forensics investigative techniques 25th Annual Department of Energy Conference on Computer Security Training Baltimore MD April 2003 S Webb and P Craiger Defensive Battle Stations In Network Centric Warfare Rapid response Computer and Intrusion Forensics Proceedings of the 6th Annual Systems Engineering Conference San Diego CA October 2003 K Gubbels and P Craiger Honeypots for Defense in Depth 25th Annual Department of Energy Conference on Computer Security Training Baltimore M
10. n Please don t make me answer the same question multiple times via individual emails to students when it would be much more efficient to do it once on the discussion group All class related email communications to me MUST be through WebCourses email If you have something urgent you may use my regular email or call me at the number at the top of this document EVALUATION There are two homework exercises and two tests The 1st homework will be around midterm followed by your test Your final homework will be due a couple of weeks before finals week and your test right after that COURSE EQUIPMENT If you already have access to a running Linux system then you are set For those of you who don t I suggest downloading VMWare player http www vmware com products player and downloading the Ubuntu desktop appliance from the Webcourses website I ve created a how to video that you can download and view to get your started using VMWare player Download and view follow instructions CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 ASSIGNMENTS Unless otherwise stated assignments are individual assignments not group work Unless otherwise stated all assignments are due no later than 11 55PM Eastern on the due date Every assignment must be named in the following format lt first name gt lt last name gt lt assignment number gt txt doc whichever extension I request Failure to follow this rule will result in a 25 reduction in your grade
11. s Proceedings of the Anti Phishing Working Group P Craiger C Whitcomb and R Eaglin Masters in Digital Forensics Proceedings of the 41 Annual Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences P Craiger and P Burke Mac OS X Forensics In M Olivier and S Shenoi Eds Advances in Digital Forensics I International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 11 9 Digital Forensics New York to appear P Burke and P Craiger Trace evidence of secure delete programs In M Olivier and S Shenoi Eds Advances in Digital Forensics II International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 11 9 Digital Forensics New York to appear P Craiger Training and Education in Digital Forensics In J Barbara Ed Handbook of Digital and Multimedia Evidence Humana Press to appear P Craiger M Pollitt C Marberry and P Burke CD ROM Burn Attributes Affect Hashes American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting San Antonio TX February 2007 C Whitcomb P Craiger R Jewell and M Pollitt Primer and Update on Digital Evidence American Academy of Forensic Science Annual Meeting San Antonio TX February 2007 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CET3529 Syllabus Fall 2009 P Craiger Computer forensics methods and procedures In H Bigdoli Ed Handbook of Information Security New York John Wiley and Sons 2 pp 736 755
12. sing Weeks October 12 23 Grade Forgiveness Deadline on myUCF ends at 11 59 p m Friday October 16 Withdrawal Deadline ends at 11 59 p m Friday October 16 Last day to Reinstate Drop for Nonpayment classes ends at 4 00 p m Friday October 16 Graduate Master s Thesis Format Review Deadline Friday October 23 Graduate Thesis Dissertation Defense Deadline Friday November 6 Spring Textbook Orders Due Friday November 13 VA Deferral Payment Deadline Friday November 20 Graduate Thesis Dissertation Final Submission Deadline Friday November 20 Classes End Last Day to Remove Incomplete Monday December 7 Final Examination Period December 8 14 On campus Housing closes noon Tuesday December 15 Grades Due on myUCF noon Thursday December 17 Degree Conferral Date Friday December 18 Commencement December 18 19 Grades will be processed as available and will be final at 9 a m on myUCF Saturday December 19 Fall Holidays Labor Day Monday September 7 Veteran s Day Wednesday November 11 Thanksgiving November 26 28 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Note These are actual questions I ve had from students You will think some of them are funny some are sad Nevertheless I have to post this because I will get questions like these on occasion I m posting these to help you preemptively point you to some questions you might have Question I waited until 11 00PM to upload the assignment and my computer
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