The Technology and Criminal Investigations CYBR 390 class hosted Assistant U.S. Attorney Elliott Daniels, Lt. Carol Tarte with the Kershaw County Sheriff's Office, and Lt. Britt Dove with SLED in a panel discussion on October 9th, 2024. The guests spoke to the Cyber class about the role technology plays in criminal investigations and offered some first-hand accounts of lessons learned, illustrating how advancements can both help and hinder the pursuit of justice.
CYBR 390 is one of the many courses offered within the Walker Institute’s Cyber Policy and Ethics BS degree. With a focus in how technology is changing our connected areas, this interdisciplinary degree prepares you for a career defending the security of personal privacy, government and military operations, and corporate data, with a well-rounded education that champions critical thinking and problem solving. For more information on Walker Institute's up and coming degree, please visit Cyber Policy and Ethics.