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Course Details

Thu, August 16, 2015  
Cleveland, OH

THIS EVENT IS FULL. Please call toll-free 1-866-722-7858 to place your name on the waiting list.

The field of digital forensics often evokes imagery of prime-time television crime dramas. But what is it, and how can archivists put digital forensics tools and processes to use in their home institutions?

Archivists are more likely than ever to be confronted with collections containing removable storage media (e.g. floppy disks, hard drives, thumb drives, memory sticks, CDs). These media provide limited accessibility, and may endanger the electronic records housed within, due to obsolescence and loss over time. Caring for these records requires archivists to extract whatever useful information resides on the medium, while avoiding the accidental alteration of data or metadata.

Upon completion of this course you'll be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles, tools, and technologies behind the practical field of digital forensics;
  • Explore how digital forensics tools and techniques can apply to an archival setting; and
  • Consider a range of digital forensics tools, and use some of them to create disk images and analyze their content for different types of information.

.In addition, you'll explore the layers of hardware and software that allow bitstreams on digital media to be read as files, the roles and relationships of these layers and tools and techniques for ensuring the completeness and evidential value of data. You MUST bring a laptop to participate successfully in this course.

Course Format: On Site
Address: Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, OH
 
Duration: 8 hours
Audience Category: Archivists, records managers, and special collections curators responsible for managing an electronic records program.
Level: Beginner
Instructor(s): Martin J. Gengenbach
Maximum Attendees: 30
 
Cost Range: SAA Member $215 / $275 Employees of SAA Member Institutions $245 / $305 Nonmember $275 / $335
Provider: Society of American Archivists
Sponsored by: Western Reserve Historical Society

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