career mashing !

I looked throughout the website and i came across this career: digital forensics analyst. Interested by the name, i clicked on it and read about the job. A digital forensic analyst is required to have investigative skills in policing, law, the military or business. Wherever you find data digital forensics analysts use it to put criminals, terrorists, hackers and corporate crooks in their rightful place. To pursue this career, you can get a bachelor of science degree specializing in digital forensics and forensic investigations. Or, focus first on the technical expertise needed for digital forensics with a degree in software engineering or computer engineering. Then add courses in forensics tools and techniques such as password cracking and cryptology.

John Bradley, a Canadian digital forensics analyst, was one of the people who worked on the Casey Anothony case. Before his current job, his was a police officer and became interested in digital forensics when he managed the electronic crimes unit at Durham Regional Police. After that Bradley developed an Internet forensic software called CacheBack, which he used in the Anthony case. He also uses his talent for translating technical issues into understandable testimonies as an expert witness at homicide trials like Casey Anthony’s.

No comments:

Post a Comment