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Center for Computer Forensics Offers Expert to Volunteer as CFCE Certification Applicants Coach
Friday, May 09, 2008
Forensic examiner coaches law enforcement agents, supports CFCE training by providing volunteer coaching
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Computer Forensics
(CCF) announced today that it will be lending Ed Moore, one of its examiners,
as a volunteer coach for trainees working to become Certified Forensics
Computer Examiners (CFCE). Moore, a forensic examiner that has been with the
CCF for 3 years, will lend his 8 years of forensics expertise as a guide for
law enforcement officers and civilian examiners in training after the
International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS)
requested his services.
Moore will act as a staff trainer for a handful of students during the
IACIS's two-week training program. On a strictly volunteer basis, Moore wished
to give his time to help a cause he believes is crucial for the industry.
"There are only around six hundred fifty active CFCEs globally," commented
Moore. "The number of CFCEs is small compared to the number of actual
examiners in the field. Those of us with working knowledge of this field of
forensics need to put more weight on how we can positively affect and train
new examiners in this increasingly important field."
In addition to Moore's lab coaching role during the two-week course, the
computer forensics expert will act as a personal coach for one or more
participants in the CFCE course over the ten-month certification-training
period. Moore will train at least one law enforcement examiner through the
entire certification process, which includes six in-depth phases and
culminates in a vigorous written examination.
For the last ten years, the Center for Computer Forensics has played a
major role in the computer forensics field. The organization is dedicated to
the advancement of computer forensics and was more than happy to lend Moore to
the IACIS.
"We're funding Moore's time with the IACIS because we think the work he's
doing is important and irreplaceable," remarked Patrick Ahern, CCF President.
About the Center for Computer Forensics
The Center for Computer Forensics, a Michigan Corporation, has been
providing litigation support and evidence gathering services since its start
in 1997. The company's knowledge of hard drive architecture and familiarity
with operating systems has allowed Center specialists to recover data and
electronic evidence for corporations and law firms across the country, while
maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards. Electronic
evidence is oftentimes the deciding factor in a case. Cases involving trade
secrets, commercial disputes, employment discrimination, and divorce can be
won or lost solely with the introduction of recovered e-mail messages and
other electronic files and records. If an attempt has been made to delete,
erase, or otherwise hide critical evidence, an experienced, competent examiner
from the Center for Computer Forensics is necessary to lead the search and
retrieval of the missing information.
For more information, please visit http://www.computer-forensics.net.
CONTACT:
Liz Nida
SSPR
719-634-8055
lnida@sspr.com
This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information,
visit http://www.ereleases.com.
SOURCE Center for Computer Forensics
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