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Those who excel in Computer Forensics & Network Security jobs are detail-oriented, problem solvers with developed critical thinking skills. These professionals work well under pressure and are able to act as a critical component of any Information ... more
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To begin with, to be court-defensible and unbiased, its usually a good idea to hire an impartial, third-party expert. This is especially important if the matter goes to court and expert testimony is required. Secondly, proper chain of custody of ... more
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They are both pioneering the use of 3D scanning technology to solve challenging mysteries. Physical shapes hold clues that can be essential in solving tough cases, and a transformation is ocurring in how people work with them. Experts from diverse ... more
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Yes, we travel all over the U.S. We fly by commercial airline whenever this is more cost effective than driving. We try to insure that flight, rental car, and lodging expenses are minimized. The expense items are billed at cost and are itemized on ... more
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The International Forensics Image Database (IFID) is one of the worlds largest repositories of image hashes/fingerprints. Along with every image hash in the database is a record of who submitted it and what the image was submitted as: safe, sexual, ... more
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If you have ever seen the popular show CSI then you already know what forensics is. Forensics is the science of gathering evidence that is relevant to a crime which can then be used in a legal proceeding. ... more
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• To act as an investigative committee on applicants seeking IAI membership within the General Forensics Discipline. • To assist in acquiring instructors and lecturers for the annual IAI educational conferences. • To provide feedback to top ... more
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Currently, there is no IAI certification in the General Forensics Discipline. Available certifications include Bloodstain Pattern Examiner Certification, Crime Scene Certification, Footwear Certification, Forensic Art Certification, Forensic ... more
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Career fields within the General Forensics Discipline include, but are not limited to: laboratory directors, medical examiners, forensic technicians, medico legal death investigators, attorneys, forensic equipment vendors, and evidence custodians ... more
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The General Forensics Discipline is unique in that it allows for a broader scope of individuals within the forensic science field to become members of the IAI. The potential members may not conform to one of the other specific disciplines within ... more
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