I found this entry through a search and InfoSecCow's answer was helpful to me as well, but I could use a little additional advice. I'm a 26 year veteran law enforcement investigator (detective for 13 years, unit and division commander for another 10) and as part of my job, investigated many computer crimes. While our state lab (I'm in the US) did the actual forensics, I was trained in seizing computers and arrested many, many bad guys for computer crimes. I would like to pursue a career in digital forensics and am looking for the best education route to fill out my experience and make me employable in the field. I have all the evidence, court, criminal justice stuff down pat - I just need to develop the technical skills. Any and all advice much appreciated.
Scott
Might I also ask the most-promising fields for the work - such as civil vs. criminal, corporate, etc? Thanks.
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