Selecting a Topic

  • Choose a topic of interest below, or select one relevant to Cyber and Digital Forensics. Submit your topic as the Week 1 research paper submission. Your instructor may make recommendations on the appropriateness/breadth of your submission. The idea for a research topic may come from your curiosity, coursework, interactions with colleagues, faculty members, and general observation. All topics must be related to the contents of this course.
  • Explore the idea; examine its significance and feasibility. Conduct preliminary research on the idea. Review the relevant literature. Examine the gap areas in research and identify issues you want to address.
  • Prepare a rough outline of the research proposal you would like to submit. Discuss the topic, draft a proposal with your instructor, exchange ideas, and incorporate suggestions.
  • Conduct further research on the topic.
  • Make a detailed proposal.
  • In the project proposal, you should:
  1. Introduce the topic
  2. Explain your rationale for selecting the project
  3. Describe the significance of the project
  4. State the objective of the project and project outline
  5. Describe the methodology to be adopted
  6. State the timeline for the project completion

Alternative Topics (but not limited to):

  1. Analyze different phases of forensic investigation and recommend a strategy to use digital forensics for assessing the vulnerability of various components of an information system.
  2. Compare and contrast different forensics techniques and analyze the legal implications of those techniques.
  3. Compare and contrast various techniques of recovering data on different operations systems.

Include references in APA format.

https://www.volersystems.com/design-tips/122-data-acquisition-basics/%22

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxrlD3MEJQE

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