Posts Tagged ‘Computer Forensic’

Computer Forensics Examiners

Monday, July 20th, 2009

A computer forensic examiner is a professional who uses investigative and analytical techniques to be able to provide digital evidence. The International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners is the organization, which provides the CCE or Certified computer Examiner certification for those individuals who would be interested in trying out or making a career in Computer Forensics. This CCE certification is basically provided to be able to advance and make the field of computer forensics more professional.

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Computer Forensics – Don’t Let the Tape Evidence Evidence Escape You

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

So much of Computer Forensic work is associated with data recovery from hard disk drives, USB pens and other common data storage media. Even on the television data is generally seen only to be stored on a limited range of media.

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Shortcuts to Earn a Computer Forensic Certification

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

As computer forensics is a new and growing field within our society today, it is essential for many companies to have employers who are well equipped with skills and knowledge as the cyber-crime rate increases rapidly every day. Having said this, a career is this field is definitely one that is at high demand.

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The Roles and Duties of the Computer Forensic in the Criminal Justice Field

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

In the global village called the internet, not everyone plays nice. You always hear of the word “hack”. It is mostly used in relation to invading of computers. When this happens, computer forensics take center stage.

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Computer Forensics Degree – Requirements and Curriculum

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

As data security and confidentiality become an increasingly important element of corporate and government communications, the demand for computer forensic scientists is rapidly increasing. In order to enter the field, you should strongly consider enrolling in a program that allows you to earn a bachelor or master computer forensics degree.

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