computer forensics training

Computer forensic training graduates will enter a multifaceted, fast-paced environment that offers eager graduates a growing field with many exciting career choices. A computer forensic training program will prepare you to conduct systematic and forensically sound computer examinations as well as prepare you to take the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) certification test.

With the rate of fraud, abuse and criminal activity on IT systems by hackers, contractors and even employees reaching shocking rates, IT departments, Information Security Professionals and even state and federal law enforcement officials are often required to perform computer forensics duties within their own jobs. Unfortunately computer crimes are here to stay. Computer forensics specialists will become more and more valuable to today's companies in helping to determine the source of a hacker attack, collecting computer evidence legally admissible in court, and defending corporate assets and reputations. Not only will a computer forensics expert be able to create effective computer crime guidelines, but they will gain the hands on knowledge and skills to put them into action.

Computer forensics training courses offer practical experience in a wide range of computer forensics situations that are applicable in the real world. The professional computer forensics examiner needs to understand the law, the technology and the investigative process. In regards to future employment and job possibilities, nothing beats computer forensics as a career choice.

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Maryland

Kaplan College

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Locations: Hagerstown, MD

  • Computer Forensics (Associate's Degree)
    The Computer Forensics program is designed to provide students with skills in the area of criminology, data recovery, computer operating systems, network security, encryption, cybercrime investigation, the collection and analysis of computer based evidence, ensuring the integrity of the chain of evidence, and preparing evidence for presentation in a court of law.

North Carolina

ECPI College of Technology

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Locations: Greensboro, NC / Raleigh, NC / Charlotte (Concord), NC

  • Criminal Justice (Diploma)
    The core courses will provide students who graduate from the program with the knowledge and skill of criminal justice theories, policies, and procedures and a background in information technology, intelligence gathering, computer evidence analysis, and forensics.

Online

Keiser University eCampus

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Locations: Online

  • Cyber Security Technology (Associate's Degree)

Pennsylvania

Kaplan Career Institute - ICM Campus

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Locations: Pittsburgh, PA

  • Criminal Justice - Cybercrime (Associate's Degree)
    The Criminal Justice – Cybercrime program is designed to provide students with skills in the areas of criminology, data recovery, computer operating systems, network security, encryption, cybercrime investigation, the collection and analysis of computer-based evidence, ensuring the integrity of the chain of evidence, and preparing evidence for presentation in a court of law.

Pittsburgh Technical Institute

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Locations: Pittsburgh, PA / Oakdale, PA / Cranberry Township, PA

  • IT - Network Security and Computer Forensics (Associate's Degree)
  • Network Security and Computer Forensics (Certificate)

Tri-State Business Institute

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Locations: Erie, PA

  • Computer Security and Forensics (Diploma)
    Computer Security & Forensics students will learn about the law, computer and network technology, and the investigative process. They will learn to articulate the dynamics of "white-collar crime" and to apply their knowledge of computers, software and the law to research crimes. A final class geared around Ethical Hacking provides the opportunity and real-world experience and professional contracts.

Virginia

ECPI College of Technology

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Locations: Newport News, VA / Virginia Beach, VA / Northern Virginia (Manassas), VA

  • Criminal Justice (Diploma)
    The core courses will provide students who graduate from the program with the knowledge and skill of criminal justice theories, policies, and procedures and a background in information technology, intelligence gathering, computer evidence analysis, and forensics.

ECPI Technical College

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Locations: Glen Allen, VA / Richmond, VA

  • Criminal Justice (Associate's Degree)
    The core courses will provide students who graduate from the program with the knowledge and skill of criminal justice theories, policies, and procedures and a background in information technology, intelligence gathering, computer evidence analysis, and forensics.

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