jamesleecoleman wrote: » The goal here is to help catch the bad guys.
itspectre wrote: » bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do??? What you gonna do when jamesleecoleman comes for you!!!!
cyberguypr wrote: » That sounds hilarious. "Hey guys, secure the computer, all the evidence we need is there. Call the Traffic Squad right away so they can do forensics". I just hope they bring their whistles. LOL!
jamesleecoleman wrote: » I did do my research a while back. I thought it would be something that I could just jump into instead of putting in time.
Thank you for your interest in the IT Forensic Analysis Unit of the Kent County Traffic Squad. Because of limited facilities and licenses, at present we are not looking to increase the size of the unit. Nevertheless, I am attaching a document describing the requirements for membership in IT-FAU should you want to pursue it at a later time. If, indeed, you wish to be ready when an opening occurs, you will first need to have completed the Traffic Squad academy. In addition, you need to have significant training and prior experience not just in computer security, but in computer forensics and possess a minimum of at least one major certification specific to forensics. You need to be aware of two aspects of the unit. First, there is no remuneration for the work; it is solely volunteer work. Second, it should not be considered a training ground to gain experience in computer forensics. You would need significant computer forensic experience outside of the classroom before joining the unit.
cyberguypr wrote: » The takeaway is that in forensics the stakes are just too high to get entry level folks. I only do corporate computer forensics and always need to supervise my jr. forensicator. In an LE environment tthere's just no room for error and it's usually too fast paced to be a training ground.
the_Grinch wrote: » First rule of law enforcement...make sure you do your research. Appears that have a forensic unit made up of Reserve Deputies that assist the full time guys. My suggestion is, if you plan on getting into this field, is join the Reserve program and do your time until you can get into the forensic program.