November 29 - Rider to Partner in Cyber Crime and Forensics Institute
Rider joins East Stroudsburg University of East Stroudsburg, PA, where the institute will be located, and Drexel University of Philadelphia, PA, in the multi-university, cross-disciplinary program that will address issues related to computer fraud and forensics that are vital to law enforcement at all levels of government. Rider will partner with the two
The Cyber Crime and Forensics Institute will fulfill three objectives: (1) education and development of future computer forensics practitioners for
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Interest in computer forensics has soared in the early 2000s due to the abuse of computers and related communication technologies, including the Internet. The criminal use of computers exists where offenders release debilitating viruses, stalk and harass, distribute child pornography and commit fraud involving commerce transactions.
The participating institutions will develop a joint undergraduate and graduate degree program that will provide students with training towards a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Forensics/Computer Security. The Institute will draw on the strengths of the participating institutions: an existing Bachelor of Science in Computer Security, existing curricula and courses in fraud and forensic accounting, cyber forensics, and criminal justice.
Dr. William Amadio, director of Rider’s Center for Business Forensics, said, “The Cyber Crime and Forensics Institute will prepare our students to implement the policies, organizational structures, practices and systems necessary to address the threats of fraud and cyber crime in the 21st century.
“The funding will support the development of concentrated programs in accounting and computer information systems, along with enrichment of other business management curricula,” Dr. Amadio added. “In addition, we will strive to bring practitioners into the classroom and take students and faculty into the workplace in order to provide a truly cooperative program of education and research.”
Dr. Robert Dillman, president of ESU also expressed gratitude for efforts of Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Rick Santorum and Congressman Paul Kanjorski in securing this funding for the creation of a Cyber Crime and Forensics Institute in
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The Institute will also provide law enforcement support and public outreach including certificate programs for law enforcement personnel and security professionals, as well as development tracks for law personnel with prior academic preparation.
In the area of standardization and research, the Institute will conduct and lead research in computer forensics-related areas. Research topics will include: steganography, reverse engineering, mobile computing and cyber crime, intellectual property theft, investigative and criminal methodologies, and computer forensics education.
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