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Computer Forensics Certification
- There are several computer forensics certifications available from different organizations. Many law enforcement agencies certify their examiners independently. Some examiners are sent out for certification after beginning employment. Some employers mandate that an examiner be certified before or immediately after a position is granted.
- Some of the more popular computer forensic certifications are described below. This is not a complete list. Several other technical/information security certifications are available that have a forensic component.
Certified Computer Examiner, “CCE”
This is a certification offered industry-wide through the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners (ISFCE) to qualified applicants who complete an examination process. To learn more about the CCE and the ISFCE, visit their website at www.computer-forensic-examiner.com.
Certified Forensic Computer Examiner, “CFCE”
This is a certification offered only to those meeting membership criteria through the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS). To learn more about the CFCE and the IACIS, including their membership criteria, visit their website at www.cops.org.
CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst, “CSFA”
This is a certification offered industry-wide through the CyberSecurity Institute to those who complete the certification process. To learn more about the CSFA and the CyberSecurity Institute, visit their website at www.cybersecurityforensicanalyst.com.
EnCase Certified Examiner, “EnCE”
This is a certification offered industry-wide through Guidance Software, the developers of EnCase forensic software to those qualified applicants completing the certification process. To learn more about the EnCE and EnCase, visit their website at www.encase.com.
AccessData Certified Examiner, “ACE”
This is a certification offered industry-wide through AccessData, the developers of forensic software products, including Forensic Toolkit, to those qualified applicants completing the certification process. To learn more about the ACE and AccessData, visit their website at www.accessdata.com.
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