Discover what it’s like to study Computer Forensics at DeVry University. Students have flexible scheduling options by taking classes onsite or online. Learn more at www.devry.edu
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13 comments
anzwertree says:
January 24, 2012 at 1:00 am (UTC 8 )
@MrSephers2010 What can’t you study online these days? Don’t settle on a school too soon though. Shop around. You’ll find computer forensics to be a hot field right now. And don’t stop with college either. Get some certifications as well. You’ll likely learn more about those throughout your college career. I got my CEH certification but there are many others that can augment your portfolio and make you more marketable as a professional in your field. Best of luck to you.
TheDevryUniversity says:
January 20, 2012 at 10:29 pm (UTC 8 )
@MrSephers2010 – Thank you for your interest in DeVry University! You can explore our online degree options by going to DeVry.edu and clicking on the “Online Options” link in the left side navigation bar. If you need more help please send us an e-mail at DeVrySocial@DeVry.edu
MrSephers2010 says:
January 20, 2012 at 10:30 am (UTC 8 )
Can I study online with Devry?
TheNperez says:
November 27, 2011 at 5:44 am (UTC 8 )
nice
tachi203 says:
November 25, 2011 at 10:14 pm (UTC 8 )
@tachi203 Any form of encryption can be broken, exspecialy when we are talking about the police/nsa/fbi. So simply encrypting ur drive is pointless. What is needed is complete destruction of the drive or atleast wiping it to the point of no return of a file. That way, we can guarantee what was done on the drive is unrecoverable(And making a drive unrecoverable is harder than it seems)
tachi203 says:
November 25, 2011 at 10:02 pm (UTC 8 )
@DjAdam16 ?? what are you talking about? you obviously dont know what I am talking about.. encrypting your drive doesnt delete anything…or clean your footprint.. if they seize your harddrive u r screwed. I’m talking about recovery and truely deleting/erasing or completely corrupting a drive long before it is seized(Thus even if they seize it., it wont get them far). O yes and as for your SSD beliefs, research (FTL)Flash Translation Layer and what happens when you try delete something on a SSD
DjAdam16 says:
November 24, 2011 at 2:40 pm (UTC 8 )
@tachi203 You clearly don’t have a clue on what you are talking about. lol SSD’s are the ones that are difficult to pursue forensic investigations not HD! Anybody can do a live dd image on a regular SATA disc and do a analysis whereas SSD takes time and patience as it is FDE’d by default on the Sector Level. The HD is in clear text unless encrypted with something like Truecrypt or so. How to do a police a favor?! Get a small regular SATA drive in size ~80gb then you will do the Police a favor
tachi203 says:
October 29, 2011 at 2:43 am (UTC 8 )
I bet the police couldnt even afford the level of technology needed to recompile the HDD after that….And lets not talk about SSD’s….never buy one(It would be doing the police a favor)
tachi203 says:
October 29, 2011 at 2:28 am (UTC 8 )
So sad =( I guess this helps people catch idiots. I guess noone ever thought about checking there computer with encap first? Or cofee….Or any stupid program that really wouldnt catch a tech savy criminal. I mean…Can you recover a file from a drive that has just been wiped (With a single push of a button) with a gutmann 35 passes wipe. Plz note, that is 28 passes more than the NSA operatives use to delete their data LOLOLOL. I call bullshit.
MrJhasseL says:
October 13, 2011 at 8:29 pm (UTC 8 )
@jjfelixjj432575 Try law enforcement, obtain an internship with your local agency.
jjfelixjj432575 says:
August 30, 2011 at 2:58 pm (UTC 8 )
What type of employers will hire a DeVry graduate with a major in computer forensics? I am currently working for my computer forensic major. I just want to make sure that as soon as i’m done with my studies I can get hired. If there are not many jobs then I might changes my major.
TheDevryUniversity says:
July 29, 2011 at 3:49 am (UTC 8 )
That’s wonderful news! When do you plan on studying with us? Or have you already started?
MrMykee18 says:
July 28, 2011 at 8:30 am (UTC 8 )
Thanks for this video. I am going to specialize Computer Forensics in Devry.