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Do not post your code.
Do not share solutions or answers.
Do describe your question at a conceptual level.
Do help point out others’ mistakes.
Do direct others to resources that will help them solve their own problem.
Do not assume this list is exhaustive! ;)
Warning
Sharing solutions, answers, code, etc. is expressly prohibited and will result in academic sanctions. Review the section below on Academic Integrity for more information.
Important
Questions meant for the professor and/or TA should be sent as a private post on Piazza.
Note
If you email the instructor or TA directly and we determine it will be useful for the rest of the class, we will repost it to Canvas or Piazza . ASU email is an official means of communication among students, faculty, and staff.
See also
The advice in “How to Ask Questions the Smart Way” will increase the chances of others answering your question.
Important
The following is only a list of possible topics we will cover throughout the semester and may change as the semester progresses. Check the following sections on the Canvas or Piazza for the most up-to-date information:
Computing Basics
File Systems
Operating Systems
Network
Computer Forensics Principles
Acquisition/Preparation
Authentication/Identification
Analysis/Examination
Documentation/Presentation
Rules of Evidence
Computer Forensic Technologies
Data Forensics
Systems Forensics
Network Forensics
Malware Forensics
Mobile Forensics
Computer Forensic Tools
Commercial Tools
Open Source Tools
Incident Responses
Ethical Hacking Techniques
Vulnerability Assessment
Penetration Testing
Cybercrime Investigation
Crimes and Violations
Cybercrime Trends
Forensic Accounting
Other Issues
Ethics and Legal Issues
Standards
Reporting Requirements
Hardware Reverse Engineering
Midterm: 25%
Final: 25%
Assignments: 15% (Homework, hands-on assignment)
Course Project: 30%
Attendance: 5%
Late work will receive a deduction of 20% per day late. Exceptions to this policy will be at the discretion of the instructor.
A+ >=97 A >=93 A- >=90 B+ >=87 B >=83 B- >=80 C+ >=77 C >=70, D >= 60, E < 60
☛ I reserve the right to curve the grades (by lowering the thresholds) and the weight, depending on the circumstances.
Grade scope: https://www.gradescope.com/courses/204881 , Entry Code:3YYJ7X
If the exams are administered in class, notes, books, laptops, phones, smart devices (including watches), or calculators are not allowed during exams unless otherwise announced by the instructor in advance. Makeup exams will not be given except in extenuating circumstances as determined by the instructor.
In case of online exam, the requirements will be announced separately before exams.
If an exam date conflicts with a religious holiday (in accordance with ACD 304-04) or other university sanctioned activities (in accordance with ACD 304-02) the student must inform the instructor at least two weeks before the exam date to schedule a makeup exam.
The syllabus is a statement of intent and serves as an implicit agreement between the instructor and the student. Every effort will be made to avoid changing the course schedule but the possibility exists that unforeseen events will make syllabus changes necessary. Remember to check your ASU email and the course site often.
Students requesting disability accommodations should register with the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services (SAILS) (Before: Disability Resource Center, DRC) and present the instructor with appropriate documentation from the SAILS. The SAILS Tempe office is located on the first floor of the Matthews Center Building. SAILS staff can also be reached at: (480) 965-1234 (V) or (480) 965-9000 (TTY). For additional information, visit: www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/ed/drc.
Cheating will not be tolerated. Plagiarism, misrepresentation of work, falsification, or any other form of cheating will result in any or all of the following: 1) receiving no credit for the work in question, 2) failure of the course (grade E “failure due to academic dishonesty”), 3) referral to the department administration and/or dean, 4) other disciplinary actions as appropriate to the offense.
To understand your responsibilities as a student read: ASU Student Code of Conduct and ASU Student Academic Integrity Policy.
Students are allowed to use snippets of code found online (e.g., StackOverflow) as long as proper credit for the source is given in a comment in your code AND as long as the snippet does not constitute a significant portion of your code AND as long as the source is not another past or present student of the course.
Posting your assignment code online is expressly forbidden, and will be considered a violation of the academic integrity policy. Note that this includes working out of a public GitHub repo. The GitHub Student Developer Pack provides unlimited private repositories while you are a student. If you want to impress employers with your coding abilities, create an open-source project that is done outside of class. For more information, see http://provost.asu.edu/academicintegrity
Arrive on time for class. Excessive tardiness will be subject to sanctions. Under no circumstances should you allow your cell phone to ring during class. Any disruptive behavior, which includes ringing cell phones, listening to your mp3/iPod player, text messaging, constant talking, eating food noisily, reading a newspaper will not be tolerated. The use of laptops (unless for note taking), cell phones, MP3, IPOD, etc. are strictly prohibited during class.
All incidents and allegations of violent or threatening conduct by an ASU student (whether on-or off campus) must be reported to the ASU Police Department (ASU PD) and the Office of the Dean of Students. If either office determines that the behavior poses or has posed a serious threat to personal safety or to the welfare of the campus, the student will not be permitted to return to campus or reside in any ASU residence hall until an appropriate threat assessment has been completed and, if necessary, conditions for return are imposed. ASU PD, the Office of the Dean of Students, and other appropriate offices will coordinate the assessment in light of the relevant circumstances. For more information please visit https://eoss.asu.edu/dos/srr/PoliciesAndProcedures and https://eoss.asu.edu/dos/safety/ThreateningBehavior.
Title IX is a federal law that provides that no person be excluded on the basis of sex from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity. Both Title IX and university policy make clear that sexual violence and harassment based on sex is prohibited. An individual who believes they have been subjected to sexual violence or harassed on the basis of sex can seek support, including counseling and academic support, from the university. If you or someone you know has been harassed on the basis of sex or sexually assaulted, you can find information and resources at https://sexualviolenceprevention.asu.edu/faqs.
Arizona State University is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation for the entire university community, including all students, faculty members, staff employees, and guests. ASU expressly prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation by employees, students, contractors, or agents of the university based on any protected status: race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and genetic information.
As a mandated reporter, I am obligated to report any information I become aware of regarding alleged acts of sexual discrimination, including sexual violence and dating violence. ASU Counseling Services, https://eoss.asu.edu/counseling, is available if you wish discuss any concerns confidentially and privately.
Students must refrain from uploading to any course shell, discussion board, or website used by the course instructor or other course forum, material that is not the student's original work, unless the students first comply with all applicable copyright laws; faculty members reserve the right to delete materials on the grounds of suspected copyright infringement.