- Docente: Alessandro Amoroso
- Credits: 6
- SSD: INF/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Computer Science (cod. 8028)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Computer Science (cod. 8028)
Learning outcomes
The course is meant to examine the essential models, methods and topics of game theory, in terms of discrete mathematics. The first half is devoted to the fundamentals of non-cooperative games, with the final classes focused on potential and congestion games. The second half is devoted to cooperative games from a combinatorial perspective, namely in terms of lattice functions, with emphasis on coalitional games and Boolean functions.
Course contents
Understanding the Digital Forensics Profession and Investigations
The Investigator's Office and Laboratory
Data Acquisition
Processing Crime and Incident Scenes
Working with Windows and CLI Systems
Current Digital Forensics Tools
Linux and Macintosh File Systems
Recovering Graphics Files
Digital Forensics Analysis and Validation
Virtual Machine Forensics, Live Acquisitions, and Network Forensics
E-mail and Social Media Investigations
Mobile Device Forensics
Cloud Forensics
Report Writing for High-Tech Investigations
Expert Testimony in Digital Investigations
Ethics for the Expert Witness
Readings/Bibliography
Hayes D.R., A Practical Guide to Digital Forensics Investigations, Pearson, 2020.
Quenau R., Esercizi di stile, Einaudi, 2014.
Nelson B., Philips A., Steuart C., Guide to computer forensics and investigations (6-th ed.), Cengage, 2018
Teaching methods
Lessons in aula and practice BYOD.
Assessment methods
The students are grouped together. Each group works on a case as expert either for one of the two parts or for the court. The topics have to be discussed in advance with the teacher. Each groups will produce a report. The report will be evaluated by cross-question with the other two groups. The report has to be submitted before a fixed deadline. The exam continues with an oral discussion of the main aspect of the work. The exam ends with an oral discussion on the main topics of the course.
Teaching tools
Laboratory
Office hours
See the website of Alessandro Amoroso
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.