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Computer forensics is considered to be the use of analytical and investigative techniques to identify, collect, examine and preserve evidence/information which is magnetically stored or encoded. Below are links to sites which are dedicated to computer forensic science education. |
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| www.cops.org - IACIS (International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists) IACIS® is an international volunteer non-profit corporation composed of law enforcement professionals dedicated to education and certification of law enforcement professionals in the field of computer forensic science. IACIS exists to create and establish procedures, train personnel, and certify forensic examiners in the recovery of evidence from computer systems. |
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| www.byteoutofcrime.org - F.A.C.T. (Forensic Association of Computer Technologists) F.A.C.T was formed in 1993 as a not-for-profit association for the purpose of training law enforcement in the scientific techniques of examining computers. The association originates from Des Moines, Iowa, and holds annual training conferences that provide introductory and advanced instruction in the areas of computer forensics. F.A.C.T. is made up primarily of law enforcement personnel from federal, state, and local agencies from around the United States. |
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| www.nw3c.org - NW3C (National White Collar Crime Center) The mission of NW3C is to provide a nationwide support system for agencies involved in the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of economic and high-tech crimes and to support and partner with other appropriate entities in addressing homeland security initiatives, as they relate to economic and high-tech crimes. |
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