Certified Lead Forensics Examiner - One Page Brochure
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CERTIFIED LEAD FORENSICS EXAMINER
COURSE AGENDAIntroduction to scientific principles of computer forensics operationsThe computer and operating structureForensics of networks and mobile devicesComputer Forensics tools and methodologiesANSI Accredited Certification ExamPECB’s 3 Hour Certified Lead Forensics Examiner Exam is available in different languages. Candidates who fail the exam will be able to retake the exam for free within 12 months from the initial exam date.
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MASTERING THE IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER FORENSICS PROCESSES
After successfully completing the exam, participants can apply for the credentials of Certified Lead Forensics Examiner.For more information, please visit: www.pecb.org
A certificate will be issued to participants who successfully pass the exam and comply with all the other requirements related to the selected credential:
GENERAL INFORMATION ▶ Certification fees are included in the exam price ▶ Participant manual contains more than 450 pages of
information and practical examples ▶ A participation certificate of 31 CPD (Continuing Professional
Development) credits will be issued to the participants
SUMMARYThis five-day intensive course enables the participants to develop the necessary expertisein mastering the Computer Forensics processes as specified in CLFE certification. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of fundamental computer forensics based on the best practices used to implement the forensics evidence recovery and analytical processes.
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Credential Exam Professional Experience Education Other Requirements
Certified Lead Forensics Examiner
Certified Lead Forensics
Examiner Exam
Two yearsOne year of field experience in
Computer Forensics
At least secondary school
Signing the PECB code of
ethics