How to Become a Computer Forensics Investigator
Amber Schroader, president and CEO at Paraben Corporation, discusses the path you can take to launch a career in computer forensics. The InfoSec Institute IT security career series aims to break down the path from security newcomer to an elite security practitioner. – Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free – View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast This video covers these questions and more: How did you get started in computer forensics? (1:25) What was your path like along the way and how has it changed? (2:30) Can you walk us through the day to day of the job? (3:55) What are some of the big challenges? (7:10) What are the most interesting aspects of computer forensics? (8:20) How important are certifications vs hands-on knowledge? (9:55) Is it better to remain broad or to specialize? (12:40) Is it mostly contract work or in-house work? (13:50) What's the difference between corporate and law enforcement forensics? (15:05) Do forensics professionals move freely between public and private sectors? (16:35) What are some common mistakes individuals make? (17:35) What is one thing a person can do now to bring them closer to career in computer forensics? (19:55) What is the career field like and how can you set yourself apart? (23:00) Where do you see computer forensics going in the future? (24:35) Final tips or words or encouragement? (26:10) About Infosec Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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