Training in Computer Forensics

The popularity of the CSI television franchise has exposed millions of viewers to the work done by forensic scientists . It has also inspired many people to investigate the possibility of becoming a criminal investigator or crime scene tech. Once of the fastest growing segments of this field are jobs in computer forensics.

Computer forensic scientists specialize in solving and tracking computer crimes. They are called upon to access computers of criminals and victims alike in order to gather clues that can be used in identifying and capturing suspects in non-computer crimes. Most of these individuals have an affinity for computers and technology in general. They instinctively stay on top of new developments in software, hardware, and computer operating systems as well as data storage and networks.

Even those who already possess a computer sciences degree will go on to get computer forensics training . This helps them develop analytical skills to pull together computer skills with those required by a criminal investigation. Some students come from law enforcement and are seeking to upgrade their computer skills while the rest already have computer skills and need to learn criminal procedure and law.

Students may choose to concentrate their studies in specific areas of computer forensics such as financial fraud, child pornography, or hacking . They are expected to complete coursework in match, engineering, computer science, programming, and computer troubleshooting. Most will need at least a two-year degree in computer forensics or computer sciences in order to find employment. Bachelors and Masters degrees are also available.

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