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DST 40000 INFORMATION FORENSICS (3)

A study of detection techniques to fight cyber-crime.  This course combines business acumen and technology skills for recognizing and mitigating vulnerabilities. Students will address methods to properly conduct a computer and/or network forensics investigation including digital evidence collection and evaluation and legal issues involved in network forensics.  Technical topics covered include detailed analysis of hard disks, files systems (including FAT, NTFS and EXT) and removable storage media, mechanisms for detecting hidden information, and the hands-on use of powerful forensic analysis tools. Prerequisite: ITS 30044 Advanced Database Systems

DST 49000 SEMINAR IN APPLIED INFORMATION SCIENCE (4)

A capstone experience that provides an opportunity for students to use a number of common statistical analysis models to large databases in health services research. Emphasizes a conceptual understanding of appropriate modeling techniques and the use of statistical software packages. The course focuses on the application of methods to health services research questions, with an emphasis on regression design and interpretation.  Prerequisites: DST 30000 Lean Six Sigma, DST 30006 Cyber Security, and DST 30009 Data Visualization.