Sans certification
Hi,
I'm currently pursuing my 3rd yr BE in computer science. I'm looking forward to taking up MS IN DIGITAL FORENSICS.
Does the course as such have scope? No one seems to be ok with my pick of course. Please I need help. I also want to undergo a basic training to know about the course . I want to do the FOR:408 computer forensic windows in depth from SANS. Am I eligible to take it up?
will it help me?
Please do reply as soon as possible as I have to register for the course.
I'm currently pursuing my 3rd yr BE in computer science. I'm looking forward to taking up MS IN DIGITAL FORENSICS.
Does the course as such have scope? No one seems to be ok with my pick of course. Please I need help. I also want to undergo a basic training to know about the course . I want to do the FOR:408 computer forensic windows in depth from SANS. Am I eligible to take it up?
will it help me?
Please do reply as soon as possible as I have to register for the course.
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chanakyajupudi Member Posts: 712Yes. You are eligible to apply.Work In Progress - RHCA [ ] Certified Cloud Security Professional [ ] GMON/GWAPT if Work Study is accepted [ ]
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Yad Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks! If possible Can you also guide me a little on the scope of the field. Is MS a good choice? What part of computers should I have a strong base on?
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docrice Member Posts: 1,706 ■■■■■■■■■■Just a side note - SANS does not provide certification, only training and other research resources. GIAC (their sister organization) provides the certifications based on subject areas which SANS training courses cover. This tends to get mixed up so I thought I'd make the distinction.Hopefully-useful stuff I've written: http://kimiushida.com/bitsandpieces/articles/