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NCF #CyberChat with Kaitlyn Knabe: Digital Forensics - The Backbone of Cybercrime

Monday, September 27, 2021
2:00 pm3:00 pm
Nepris Online Classroom

Have you ever watched a crime show and wondered what the person on the computer is doing? Have you ever gone to great lengths to try to look up or find a person online? Do you like computers or problem solving and want to make a career out of it? In today’s world, Digital Forensics is the backbone of cybercrime. Kaitlyn Knabe, a senior cybersecurity student from Purdue University’s CERIAS (Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security), will join NCF Education Program Director Mark S. Loepker for a discussion on Digital Forensics and the forensic investigative process. There will be time for questions and answers so come prepared to join in the conversation.

Middle and High School Students and Teachers - please join us 27 September 2021, 2pm Eastern - via our Nepris online classroom. Please see links below to the Nepris course page for registration, and to a video preview of the Chat on YouTube.

Big Idea or Topic Area: This #CyberChat highlights Careers in Cyber.

Key Questions:

What is Digital Forensics and what are the different branches?
What is the forensic process?
How can I keep my information safe?
What does a digital forensics career path look like?
What students may do now to prepare themselves for a future career in digital forensics?

Expected Outcomes:

Awareness of the importance of cybersecurity practices to protect and defend our information and way of life.
Understanding how the forensic process is broken down
Explain the basic branches of digital forensics and their role in the future of technology
Identify opportunities for hands-on experiences to excite cybersecurity awareness and interest

About the Presenter:

Kaitlyn C. Knabe is an undergraduate student at Purdue University studying Cybersecurity with a minor in English. Her passion and focus are on digital forensics and cyber investigation. Kaitlyn holds multiple executive positions on the Purdue University Campus.

Kaitlyn is the treasurer of the student leadership council for the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS). CERIAS is currently viewed as one of the world’s leading centers for research and education in areas of information security. Kaitlyn is also the founding president and executive board member of Women in Cybersecurity at Purdue University, a WiCyS national Student Chapter.

Ms. Knabe's internship experiences include L3Harris Technologies, a government defense contractor, doing network engineering in Florida. In addition, she consulted with Charles River Associates International doing forensic investigation and analysis in Boston. This coming summer she will be interning with Deloitte doing Cyber Risk in Seattle.