UNIVERSITY OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND POLICE STUDIES

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course:

Hi-Technologies and Crime

Course Code: 1.4343

ECTS: 7

Course Status:

Compulsory

Number of Effective Classes (Per Week): 3 + 2

Theoretical Education:

Practical Training:

Special Forms of Training:

3

2

-

Prerequisite/s: None

Educational Objective: Gathering knowledge about misuse of ICT, and possibilities of revealing, proving and sanctioning of such misusage of ICT, by using most soficient technical – technologistics methods and tools in computer networks.

Projected Outcome: Getting specific knowledge in area of ICT which gives students efficient engagement in combatting cyber crime in network environment.

Course Contents/Structure

Theoretical education: TCP/IP protocols as basis of packet transfer of information in computer networks. Savety and secyrity of computer networks. Malicious software in computer networks. Basic tools for detection of attacs on the network and forensic tools. Saving (and salvage) of data. Special phenomenology of cybercrime. Legal aspects of Cybercrime.

Practical training: Presentation and case analysis of implementation of open source IT tools in monitoring and identification of network attacks and their forensics and data salvage and saving.

Teaching Methods: lecture, modified lecture, presentation.

Assessment (Maximum Number of Points: 100)

Pre-Exam Obligations

No. of Points

Final Examination

No. of Points

Active participation in classes

5

Written test

30

Practical training

10

Oral examination

40

Research paper/study

15

 

 

Textbook/s

1. Pleskonjić, Dragan et. al. Sigurnost računarskih sistema i mreža Beograd : Mikro knjiga 2007

2. McClure, Stuart; Scambray, Joel; Kurtz, George Hakerske tajne: zaštita mrežnih sistema Beograd: Mikro knjiga 2006