Preparing to be a Forensic Accountant - Focus on Computer Forensics - Part 2 (Cryptology)
Overview
This is a continuing part of our series on forensic accounting. Within this segment we discuss the concepts that are part of computer forensics known as cryptology. The term cryptography is from Ancient Greek and means “hidden secret”. It is the practice and study of techniques for secure communications in the presence of adversarial behavior. Cryptography is about constructing and analyzing protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages. Cryptography starts with secrets. Various aspects in information security such as data confidentiality, data integrity, authentication and non-repudiation (where a statement’s author cannot successfully dispute its authorship) are central to modern cryptography.
Highlights
- Forensic Accounting
- Accounting
- Finance
- Auditing
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Forensic Accountants, Accountants, Finance, Auditors
Objectives
- Explore the concepts of modern and classic cryptography
- Identify and examine types of cyphers used in cryptography
- Discover and discuss concepts of public key transcription, hashtags, block and stream ciphers used in cryptography
- Discover the concepts of cryptoanalysis
Preparation
None
Notice
This course is provided by a third-party vendor. Please note that login instructions will not be available in the ‘My Upcoming CPE’ section of the NESCPA website. Instead, the login instructions will be sent directly to you via email by ACPEN. Upon completing the course, your hours will be recorded in the ‘My CPE Tracker’ section of the NESCPA website.
Non-Member Price $89.00
Member Price $39.00