Hello there,
I graduated with Bsc Computer Forensics in 2011 and immediately after that I took a gap year to Australia! The time didn't right to commit to a full time position right off the bat after graduation, but I have done a fair bit of soul searching, traveling and feel my time has come to jump into a career.
My particular interest is with PwC, I know people there in different roles, none in forensics unfortunately but a few in other areas. Anyway, having been out of the loop for a while my intention is too give myself a refresher and study in my own time some forensics techniques and tools that the likes of PwC would use regularly. Having a good knowledge of their tools and set up will give me quite an advantage in the interview stages, if I get there that is.
So my questions are as follows;
A) What 5 tools would you say are essential for an investigator at PwC?
B) Are Linux and Mac forensics a big focus in there firm?
C) What 3 books could you recommend reading to bring me up to speed with the industry?
D) Can you recommend anything else I should do to aid my job chances and increase my knowledge?
E) I enjoy writing, should I start a personal forensics blog? Post test scenarios I completed, how I completed them etc.
I understand I am asking quite a bit here and I apologize for firing on all cylinders. Any help is greatly appreciated. Flying home very soon, excited to start learning again, working and making a career for myself.
Thank you,
Iain
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