
need help! please! for real!?
ok its 4 a project need help now – for digital forensics – what education is needed and wats the employemnt outlook? and where are digital forensic jobs most needed? please help me! thanks! ![]()
yes i know its the wrong section but i need reponses! thanks!
Even though this is for Durham, NC, you’ll get some idea of what to expect in digital forensics.
salary, duties, education, experience, knowledge and skills required
http://www.crime-scene-investigator.net/JOB-0703-01.html
where you can earn a degree:
http://www.e-evidence.info/education.html
To give you an idea of the number of computer forensics jobs available at this writing, a simple search on the text string (keyphrase) computer forensics at Dice, a popular technical job bank, retuned 145 jobs and consulting gigs. Monster.com, a popular job bank that lists jobs of many types, returned 199.
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/od/computerjob13/a/comp_forensics_4.htm
Career Possibilities
Gaining a Bachelor’s degree in Computer and Digital Forensics opens up opportunities for positions in data information security within private corporations, public agencies, and government industries (especially in the category of Homeland Security), as well a legal investigation careers directly working for law enforcement. Many degree programs are designed for information technology specialists, network administrators, and systems analysts.
Professional Demand
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, the average annual salary of network and computer systems administrators was near $60,000 as of 2004, and occupational growth is expected to be much faster than average throughout the next decade. As of now there is no published data specifically listed under a career in Computer Forensics, although much has been stated for the necessity of these professionals.
http://degreedirectory.org/articles/Computer_and_Digital_Forensics_Bachelor%27s_Degree.html
http://www.careeracademy.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=189
My New Life Talk Show #2-1: IT Careers & Education part 1 of 3 posted 9-1-09 at mynewlife.tv
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