- Certified Computer Examiner
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The Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) credential demonstrates competency in computer forensics. The CCE is offered by the International Society for Computer Examiners (ISFCE), an organization that hopes to create and maintain high standards for computer examiners worldwide.
Qualifications
Candidates for the CCE have no criminal record and adhere to the ISFCE code of ethics. He or she should have at least 18 months of professional experience or documented training, and pass an online examination. Aside from the online examination, the candidate must perform a forensic examination on at least three "test media." Once the candidate has successfully completed the requirements the ISFCE requirements, he or she is considered a Certified Computer Examiner and member of the ISFCE.
To maintain the credential of Certified Computer Examiner, fifty hours of education or training must be completed every two years. In addition, the candidate must work on at least three media during that period. An online examination is also required every two years for recertification.
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