An interdisciplinary approach to forensic IT and forensic psychology education

Authors: Wilson, C., Katos, V. and Strevens, C.

Journal: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing

Volume: 237

Pages: 65-71

ISBN: 9780387732688

ISSN: 1571-5736

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73269-5_9

Abstract:

In WISE 4, Armstrong [1] presented a multidisciplinary view in computer forensics education. The view was primarily focusing solely on the education of computer forensics students, which was indeed along the lines of multidisciplinarity. However, this view does not involve integration between the different disciplines. In this paper, the scope of the approach is extended in order to allow a two- or three-way relationship between the disciplines of Computing, Psychology and Law and thus create an interdisciplinary perspective. It is shown how the study material was integrated and developed to suit the three disciplines. © 2007 International Federation for Information Processing.

Source: Scopus

Preferred by: Vasilis Katos