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Electronic Evidence Forensics

Code:
231337
Abbreviation:
FED-R
Higher education institution:
Police College
ECTS credits:
3.0
Load:
15(L) + 15(E)
Issuing teachers:

Krunoslav Antoliš, PhD

Senior Lecturer Simona Strmečki, MSc

Course contractors:

Krunoslav Antoliš, PhD (L, E)

Senior Lecturer Simona Strmečki, MSc (L, E)

Course description:
Criminal methods and techniques for collecting, processing and storing data and information that can be found on electronic media such as computers, servers, Internet-based cloud systems, databases, mobile and GPS devices, memory cards, USB memory sticks and all other electronic carriers where it is possible to store the data (home appliances, CCTV etc.). Students are trained in identifying and securing digital evidence that are the subject of the investigation. Digital evidence should stay in original condition, so that they could be later used in the investigation and court proceedings. The role of the court expert in computer forensics will be explained. Students are qualified in advanced Internet usage and web browsing, data mining files (images, meta-data), as well as all open source.
Course languages:

Njemački

Engleski

Hrvatski

Mandatory literature:

Nikola Protrka (2011): Računalni podaci kao elektronički (digitalni) dokazi

Nikola Protrka (2012): Kriminalistika knjiga 2. (Protrka, N. Glava XXVII str. 615.-623)

Nikola Protrka, Davor Hrestak (2017): Provođenje kriminalističkih istraživanja korištenjem P2P računalnih mreža

Recommended literature:

Nikola Protrka (2019): Računalna prijevara - analiza djelotvornosti otkrivačke djelatnosti

Course in study programme:
Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective
16 Module: Criminal Investigation undergraduate 6 required
17 Module: Police undergraduate 6 required

* the course is not taught in that semester

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  • E - Exsercises
  • L - Lectures