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 Posted: Thu Apr 5th, 2007 05:40 am

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This course has taught me alot about computer crime and terrorism.  The most interesting part of the course to me was Module two reading regarding identity theft. W was not aware of the damage that identity theft causes and the extent that these theives go to, to obatin their information. I would have liked to explore electronic crime scene investigation in more depth but due to the the time constraints of this course, I was unable to examine the subject as I would like to.  Overall, all information covered in this course was essential and I did not feel that any aspect of the course was not useful.

I honestly feel that I obtained the information mentioned in the course description and have basic knowledge of computer crime.


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