College - Author 1

College of Engineering

Department - Author 1

Computer Engineering Department

Degree Name - Author 1

BS in Computer Engineering

College - Author 2

College of Engineering

Department - Author 2

Computer Engineering Department

Degree - Author 2

BS in Computer Engineering

College - Author 3

College of Engineering

Department - Author 3

Computer Engineering Department

Degree - Author 3

BS in Computer Engineering

College - Author 4

College of Engineering

Department - Author 4

Computer Engineering Department

Degree - Author 4

BS in Computer Engineering

Date

6-2022

Primary Advisor

John Oliver, College of Engineering, Computer Engineering Department

Abstract/Summary

The Digital Forensics Range was developed to serve as an online training for groups interested in computer forensics. This year's team had the goal to expand upon last year, by adding a new forensics image, unity scenario, and additional AWS functionality. The team still wanted to continue with last year's goals of keeping the training easily runnable, quickly deployable, and rapidly scalable through the use of the cloud. Adding to last year's work, this year's team hoped to further increase the educational value of the simulation with more practice, and the addition of feedback. The training is meant to be easily approachable, and beneficial to all levels of forensics knowledge.

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