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dc.contributor.advisorMcCoy, Mark R.
dc.contributor.authorJeremias, Maritza Stephanie
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-09T14:40:57Z
dc.date.available2020-07-09T14:40:57Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.other(AlmaMMSId)9982664080702196
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/325095
dc.description.abstractThe overall purpose of this graduate project is to provide digital forensics instructors at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) with a manually generated computer crimes case simulation that offers students a replicated real-world experience of what it is like being a practicing digital forensic examiner. This simulation offers digital forensic students an opportunity to apply their forensic knowledge and skills in a realistic environment. Secondarily, this project sought to develop a rudimentary computer crimes simulation design model. The case simulation provides scenario/simulation-based learning to future digital forensic students at UCO. The computer crimes simulation design model presents general steps and considerations that should be taken when generating similar digital forensic simulations. The generated simulation portrays typical kitty exploitation and illicit drug activities and consists of two computer crimes case scenarios, two sets of investigative notes, two search warrant affidavits, eight crime scene processing forms, a solution report with associated PowerPoint presentation for the instructors, the digital evidence, a bootable clone of the evidence, and a disk image of the evidence.
dc.rightsAll rights reserved by the author, who has granted UCO Chambers Library the non-exclusive right to share this material in its online repositories. Contact UCO Chambers Library's Digital Initiatives Working Group at diwg@uco.edu for the permission policy on the use, reproduction or distribution of this material.
dc.subject.lcshComputer simulation
dc.subject.lcshDigital forensic science
dc.subject.lcshComputer crimes
dc.titleComputer crimes case simulation and design model : "Kitty" Exploitation and illicit drug activities.
dc.typeAcademic theses
dc.contributor.committeeMemberLord, Wayne
dc.contributor.committeeMemberMabry, John
dc.thesis.degreeM.S., Forensic Science
dc.subject.keywordsAnti-forensics
dc.subject.keywordsComputer forensics
dc.subject.keywordsCounter-forensics
dc.subject.keywordsCyber crime
dc.subject.keywordsDigital evidence
dc.subject.keywordsDigital forensics
dc.identifier.oclc(OCoLC)1110704007
uco.groupUCO - Graduate Works and Theses::UCO - Theses
thesis.degree.grantorJackson College of Graduate Studies.


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