Introduction To Cybercrime

Posted By: Sigha

Introduction To Cybercrime
Last updated 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 3.65 GB | Duration: 13h 1m

How Criminals Use the Internet to Commit Crimes

What you'll learn
Cybercrime
Computer crime
Digital forensics
Cyber investigations
Child porn investigation
Cyber terrorism
Online fraud
Digital piracy
Forensics
Criminal Justice
Criminology
Law
Investigation
Computer forensics
Computers
Technology

Requirements
None. This is a course designed for beginners who know nothing about computers, investigations, forensics, or crime.

Description
ALL LECTURES UPDATED for 2024!UPDATE: All my courses now come with custom Certificate of Completion! The purpose of this course is to present a broad overview of cybercrime and cybercriminal issues, including a basic understanding of computer technology, the history of computer crime, types of computer crime, legal aspects of cybercrime, defenses against cybercrime, investigatory techniques, digital forensics, and possible future areas of concern. This course has been developed over the previous decade, and has been updated continuously to reflect the latest developments in the field.During this course, students will learn how to identify cyber attacks, distinguish between different types of attacks, and how to protect themselves from attack. In addition, they will learn how cybercrime evolved from the early use of phone systems to personal computers to the internet, and how modern cybercrime is evolving to include personal digital products such as mp3 players, cell phones, tablets, and even household appliances. Sections in this Course: The Cyber WorldLaw Enforcement and Digital InvestigationsComputer Hardware and Data StorageNetworking and CommunicationsThe History of Computer CrimeModern HackersMalwareDigital Piracy Fraud, Identity Theft, and other Economic CrimesPornography and ProstitutionChild Porn and AbuseCyber Bullying, Stalking, and HarassmentCyber Terrorism and Cyber WarfareCriminology Applied to CybercrimeDigital ForensicsThe Fourth and Fifth Amendments in Cybercrime CasesEncryption and Password CrackingThe Future of Cybercrime

Who this course is for:
Beginning cyber students,Investigators and law enforcement,Computer users who wish to protect themselves,Anyone interested in Cybercrime or Cybersecurity and looking for a place to get started




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