Monday, 26 September 2016

Cyber Forencics & Information security

What is Cyber Forensics?

Cyber forensics, also called computer forensics or digital forensics, is the process of extracting information and data from computers to serve as digital evidence - for civil purposes or, in many cases, to prove and legally prosecute cyber crime. With technology changing and evolving on a daily basis, cyber forensic professionals must continually keep pace and educate themselves on the new techniques to collect this data. They are tasked with being an expert in forensic techniques and procedures, standards of practice, and legal and ethical principles that will assure the accuracy, completeness and reliability of the digital evidence.

CCFP - Certified Cyber Forensics Professional Certification

CCFP certification is a comprehensive, professional-level credential that validates experienced practitioners’ expertise in the field of cyber forensics, which encompasses digital and computer forensics. It is the first certification available within the forensics discipline that reflects internationally accepted practices while accommodating the specific knowledge required by forensics professionals at a national level. The CCFP was developed by (ISC)², the world's largest not-for-profit information security professional body and administrators of the CISSP® - the gold standard in information security certifications.
If you are interested in learning more about the CCFP, check out the links below:
If you would like to validate and enhance your standing as an advanced cyber forensics professional, this is the certification for you. When you become a CCFP, you instill employer confidence in your abilities and expand your career opportunities with a credential that confirms your current expertise as well as your capacity to grow and evolve with the forensics industry.

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