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rogue2shadow wrote: » I know its extremely hated but the C|EH / C|HFI combo might help you out as well.
joshmadakor wrote: » Lol, why do people hate the C|EH so much? Is it because its a test on how to be a script child?
JDMurray wrote: » Forensics and security auditing in the non-DoD world is referred to as Electronic Discovery (a.k.a., eDiscovery). This is becoming a booming field because of all of the legal requirements for businesses to keep archives of their electronic records, and locate and present them when required to do so by legal actions. The leader in the fields of computer forensics and eDiscovery software is Guidance Software with their EnCase platform. I'm looking for people interested in computer forensics cert to see if it's worth opening a forum just for discussing them. We've started talking about them here: http://www.techexams.net/forums/security-certifications/61252-computer-forensics-certifications.html
ibcritn wrote: » It is possible to do both, but typically the roles are separated. Auditing/Security - learn port scanning, vulnerability scanning which can be a means to an end for a vulnerability assessment (Nessus, Nmap, Retina) are some options of tools. -Don't get my wrong knowing the tools isn't the only requirement....understand how ports react to various types of TCP/UDP packets. How to calculate risk, etc....don't just play with the tool and think your solid. - How these terms relate Risk, Vulnerability, Exploit, Threat, Threat agent, Safeguard. Understanding how these terms relate is important. Forensics - I wouldn't be the best source of information here, but you would want to understand Incident handling/response, cyber laws, how to handle digital evidence. There are a lot of tools for bit for bit backups which is typically what you'll do with evidence (DD is a popular one) knowledge of all types of systems (Windows, Linux, network technology, IDS/IPS) are all very helpful. Snort is an extremely popular IDS which most people use in one way or another, so certainly good idea to gain skills with this software. Start to listen to podcasts like crazy....this can go a long way for knowledge:www.pauldotcom.comwww.irongeek.comwww.isdpodcasts.com are some of my favorite sources for podcasts. Lastly, NIST has a number of documents out which can be very beneficial for your career goals: NIST SP 800-30 - Risk Management There are many more you can do some searching and read up one what you find interesting.
MasterBullfrog wrote: » Btw, do you guys know if the above stated certifications can be attained without job experience? I would like to do these while still finishing up my undergrad.
MasterBullfrog wrote: » Thank you! I was looking at the EnCase cert and realized that it required a couple years experience or 64 hours of training. Is it possible that I can attain the training somewhere and take the exam without the job experience? My adviser said no, but perhaps there is a way.
Priston wrote: » I've seen people get the CompTIA security+ exam in less than a month with no job experience. All the other exams will be doable without experience but will take some time.
JDMurray wrote: » Yes, the training and experience is EITHER/OR, so you can take the written and practical exam with only the training under your belt.EnCase training is normally acquired at Guidance Software's offices in Pasadena, CA, or at a forensics symposium, like CEIC. Guidance is also currently providing EnCase training through Cal State Fullerton University Extension classes. And yes, anyway you look at it, the training is expensive.
MasterBullfrog wrote: » This is good to know as I'm at Cal Poly Pomona, literally a hop and a skip away. What you're saying is they offer EnCE training there?
JDMurray wrote: » Cal State Fullerton is about 30 miles down the 57 from Cal Poly Pomona. But you'd have to continue down to the CSUF Garden Grove campus to take the CSUF Extension EnCase classes. There is a forensics class offered at CSPU Pomoa and by the extension program, but I don't believe it qualifies as official EnCase training.
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