Summary
The Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at Regis College seeks an Adjunct Professor for the Fall semester specializing in Cybersecurity to teach CYS 220, Digital Forensics. This course introduces students to methods and theories regarding digital forensics. Topics include computer storage, networks, data collection, computer architecture, and principles of basic evidence gathering. Topics also include how digital forensics best practices are influenced by outside trends and institutions. Classes begin September 2, 2025. This course will be taught asynchronously online.
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