The U.S. Census Bureau has the estimated population of Hawaii at nearly 1.3 million people, most of whom reside on the island of O'ahu or "The Gathering Place".
Throughout the state of Hawaii many boot camps have been available in the past as well as training sessions provided by the University of Hawaii Police. Computer forensics has become a very important necessity in today’s world, and those in the field of computer forensics in Hawaii are doing everything they can to embrace and nourish its growth.
From Hawaii, you have the opportunity to attend an online computer forensics school and earn a degree or certificate in the field. In addition, there are campus-based options available to you. Below you will find these options:
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Many students on the main land are using these resources of online colleges and distance learning institutions to earn their degree in computer forensics. They are way ahead of the curve in offering training in computer forensics.
When it comes to standard operating procedure in computer forensics, every state has its own laws and procedures. Currently, Hawaii is operating with regards to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Amendments. There are no additional state laws or statutes on the books in Hawaii concerning computer forensics or data recovery.
Hawaii is among the majority of the states which require any individual practicing data recovery with the intent of using found information in a court of law be a licensed Private Investigator in that state. This is referred to as electronic discover or e discovery. While this is not an issue for the Law Enforcement Agencies working across the country it could prove to be an obstacle for those working in the private sector as computer forensic “specialists”*.
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There is certainly a need for computer forensics experts in the state of Hawaii. With the ever advancing technology we’re surrounded by and the move towards going “paperless”, information in all regards is being stored, shared and sent using these technologies.
The average annual income in Hawaii for a computer forensic examiner is $53,000**. As of 2006, estimates by the United States Department of Labor have the average income for the state of Hawaii at $38,630* for all occupations.
While the average pay for computer forensics in Hawaii is at $53,000**, the largest average earnings in Hawaii for a computer forensic examiner is in Honolulu, HI, at $55,000** on average. These are fairly typical findings as metropolitan areas and larger cities yield the highest earnings.
Specific breakdown of Computer Forensic Salaries in Hawaii:
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