Contribution to Book
Training and Education in Digital Evidence
Handbook of Digital and Multimedia Forensic Evidence
(2008)
Abstract
Digital forensics is a relatively new science that is becoming increasingly important as tech-savvy criminals use computers and networks in their illegal activities. Demonstrated competency in digital forensics requires a varied knowledge and skill set that includes an in-depth understanding of computer hardware and software, computer networks, forensic science, applicable local, state, and national laws, as well as the ability to communicate in both verbal and written forms. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the reader with an overview of education and training in digital forensics. Issues specifically addressed include differences between education and training; the “core competencies” of the digital forensics examiner; guidelines on the knowledge and skills students should expect to learn in a college/university educational program; a description of various types of training programs; as well as pointers to Web resources for current information on available educational and training programs.
Keywords
- digital forensics,
- illegal computer activity,
- forensic science,
- training programs
Disciplines
Publication Date
2008
Editor
John J. Barbara
Publisher
Humana Press
Series
Advances in Digital Forensics
ISBN
978-1-58829-782-2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-577-0_2
Publisher Statement
A paper from the 3rd IFIP International Conference on Digital Forensics, held at the National Center for Forensic Science in Orlando, Florida, January 28-31, 2007.
Citation Information
Philip Craiger. "Training and Education in Digital Evidence" New York, NYHandbook of Digital and Multimedia Forensic Evidence (2008) p. 11 - 22 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_craiger/5/