Digital Forensics
The acquired knowledge assist us in making systems function better as well as discovering various criminal activities, breaches in security, violation of privacy and threats to the human well-being through digital evidence that may be used in court of law.
The intent of the course is to provide you with an insight in the area of digital forensics that ranges from investigating the impact of the technological crimes (in our case it refers mainly to information and communications sciences) to mining data whose eventual analysis would show you whether and how an arbitrary system (such as a network or even the Internet) works.
Digital forensics covers a wide spectrum of disciplines such as operating and networking systems (the Internet as well), digital archives including working storage, disks, memory dongles, the operation of small scale digital devices (PDAs and mobile phones), digital signatures and profiling, detection and prevention of intrusion systems, policies and laws, ethical standards, intellectual property rights, digital rights management, risk analysis and compliance and the principles of information warfare and cyber-terrorism.
You will be provided with the affordances of a dedicated lab with state–of-the-art equipment for Cyber Scene Investigations (CSI lab) where have the opportunity to use a variety of professional-grade forensic tools and carry out independent group projects.
We do hope that this blend of computer science, information system security, legal issues, search mechanisms for e-evidence and intelligent procedures for data discovery will be a challenging experience in the possibilities and the pitfalls of the Digital world, where even our human prints are in a digital form.
Digital forensics is among the “hottest” technological and scientific areas at the moment that provide a fairly large variety of professional positions in corporations, various governmental agencies such as financial, low enforcement, legal and wherever there is a need for fusion of core computer and systems science with the economic and social aspects of living and working in a Digital world.
It is a unique opportunity to engage in variety of possibilities such as becoming digital investigators and detectives, court experts, guardians of corporate and institutional compliance and in general be on the first lines preventing the world around you moving into the direction of digital calamities.
Teaching Format
The teaching consists of teaching sessions and supervision.
Assessment
The course is examined as follows:
- written examination
- written assignments
Examiner
Study counsellors
Visiting hoursPlease contact us via email if you want to book a meeting. We are available on Campus in Kista and via Zoom.
Phone hoursThursday 12.30–2 pm
Irregular office hoursFirst phone hours for spring 2026: Thursday 15 January





