COS 413 Day 26. Agenda –Final lab part 2 – Kidnapping case –Hints Finding Gary’s picture is easy Finding the emails is easy Finding out where Amy is located.

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COS 413 Day 26

Agenda –Final lab part 2 – Kidnapping case –Hints Finding Gary’s picture is easy Finding the s is easy Finding out where Amy is located is harder but can be done All the right wing conspiracy stuff is a diversion They more advanced your forensics techniques, the easier it will be to determine the outcome Forensics software alone is not enough to solve the case.

Rest of Semester Lectures –Dec 2 Chap 15 Assignment 9 Due –Dec 5 Chap 15 & 16 –Dec 9 Chap 16 Assignment 10 Due –Dec 12 Quiz 4 Chap 13, 14 & 15 Labs –Dec 3 – Final lab part 2 – Kidnapping case –Dec 10 – Final lab part 3 – Kidnapping case Final lab will count as two labs (lab 9 &10) Write-up will be due Dec 12 Capstone presentations –Dec 1 PM