Digital Forensics
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Due Date: August 15, 2024
Purpose: To gain an understanding of how to record your voice on your chrome books.

Task:
Confirm your proficiency in using Vocaroo on your Chromebook.
You are required to record the following information:
"Hello, my name is [Your Name]."
"I am in Mr. Cusack's Period X (mention your period number)."
"My course is [Your Course Name]."
"Today's date is [Enter Today's Date]."

Please perform this task using your Chromebook.
Save your file as PX_Record_Chrome_[Your Last Name].mp3.
Ensure you replace 'X' with your class period.
Ensure you replace 'Last Name' with your last name.

Resources:

Utilize the Chromebook's built-in audio recording feature.
Refer to the instructions below for using Vocaroo,
a web-based tool, on your Chromebook.

Instructions are below:

#1. Voice Record Chromebook using Vocaroo
Vocaroo ranks top of the Chromebook audio recording software list. 
Requiring no downloading or installation, this tool lets your record
Chromebook audio directly in the browse. You just need to open 
the website and click the Record button for audio recording. 
YOU are only allowed to use the MP3 format.

📝What to prepare

Ensure that your Chromebook is functioning correctly.
Utilize the Chrome Browser.
Confirm that your desired audio source 
is ready or connect a microphone.
Ensure a stable network connection.
It's especially crucial to assess the 
network stability when opting to record
audio via online tools. Otherwise, 
interruptions in your recording are 
probable. Once you're fully prepared, 
you can begin recording audio online on
your Chromebook by following the tutorial provided below:

Step 1. First, go to https://vocaroo.com/ to open this audio recorder.

Step 2. Then, you will see a red microphone 
button. When you are ready, click on the 
Record button to start your audio recording.
To end the recording, you can press the button again.

Step 3. Once done, click "Listen" to preview
the recorded file. If you are satisfied with
it, click "Save and Share" at the bottom to 
download it. If not, just hit the "Refresh" 
button to start a new recording.

Click on the download button to download the file.
Rename the file to reflect the name indicated
in my instructions on my web page.

Be sure to drop it off into google classroom.

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Due Date: August 15, 2024
Purpose: To gain an understanding of how to record your voice on your windows laptops.

Assignment: 
Confirm your familiarity with using Audacity on your Windows 11 computers.
Mr. Cusack will present a demonstration if not.

You are required to record the following information:
"Hello, my name is [Your Name]."
"I am in Mr. Cusack's Period [Your Period Number]."
"My course is [Your Course Name]."
"Today's date is [Enter Today's Date]."
Name your file as PX_Audacity_Record_[Your Last Name].mp3.
Ensure you replace 'X' with your class period.
Ensure you replace 'Last Name' with your last name.

Make certain you utilize Audacity for the recording.
Make sure to download Audacity from the software center.
Ensure you submit the recording to Google Classroom.

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Sign up for this class next year.

I must get at least 6 students for this class to make. This is tentative outline for the Digital Forensics class. (Subject ot change) (Syllabus) Introduction to Digital Forensics and Network Analysis Learn enough about digital forensics and network analysis to decide if this is a career path for you. Course Description Prerequisites? This class is a follow-on Fundamental of Cyber or Principle of Forensics. I. Introduction to Digital Forensics Definition of digital forensics Importance of digital forensics in law enforcement and cybersecurity Ethics and legal considerations in digital forensics II. Digital Evidence Types of digital evidence Collection and preservation of digital evidence Chain of custody III. Digital Crime and Cybersecurity Types of digital crimes (e.g. hacking, identity theft) Common cybersecurity threats (e.g. malware, phishing) IV. Computer Systems and Networks Basic computer architecture and operating systems Computer networks and network protocols Network security and intrusion detection V. Mobile Device Forensics Types of mobile devices and operating systems Collection and analysis of mobile device data VI. Computer Forensics Data recovery and analysis File systems and partitions Steganography and cryptography VII. Network Forensics Network traffic analysis Network protocols and packet analysis Investigating network intrusions VIII. Presentation and Reporting Documenting and reporting findings Testifying in court IX. Emerging Trends in Digital Forensics New technologies and techniques in digital forensics Current issues and challenges in digital forensics Note that this is just a sample outline and actual course content and order may vary depending on the specific high school program and instructor. It's important to ensure that students have a strong work ethic.

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