Yahoo Answers For Computer Forensics Firm
Question how will the workforce for computer forensics specialist look in near future(2-4yrs)?
Are the jobs in this field such as you r independently employed, or hired by a firm/company of some sort such as a police station? anyone know anyone in the field or do it themselves..do you enjoy it does it pay well? where do you work..police station/company?
Best Answer VERY promising. With China hacking our networks you have a lot of work ahead of you. Study Hard
Are the jobs in this field such as you r independently employed, or hired by a firm/company of some sort such as a police station? anyone know anyone in the field or do it themselves..do you enjoy it does it pay well? where do you work..police station/company?
Best Answer VERY promising. With China hacking our networks you have a lot of work ahead of you. Study Hard
Question Becoming a Computer Forensics investigator/analyst?
Hi there, I am currently in high school and very interested in Computer Forensics. I find this branch of forensics extremely intriguing and I would like to pursue a career in it. I want to become either a freelance C.F. investigator/analyst or I could also work in a consulting firm. Right now I have the option of going to a technology school for the remainder of my high school years, should I do that? Will that help me at all? After I graduate, there are some great schools near me that I can go to. I'll have to check on their websites to see which courses they offer, but which to you suggest? As my major I can take computer science and as my minor criminology...does that sound reasonable? Are there any other small courses I should consider taking? It's my dream to have a P.H.D. in something, should I pursue one in computer science or? I plan on going non stop, I know life can sometimes bring interruptions and people tend to drop their education half way and never finish their dissertation, but I do plan on continuing until I have reached my goal. I have average grades in most classes, I have an A average in my English Honors class. The only subject I am bad at is math...eek. I'm not familiar with the whole in depth computer stuff, but my brother is..maybe he can teach me some things. But i am not clueless when it comes to computers! If I chose to go to this tech school, I'm sure I will learn more things there. So basically, just give me any advise you can. Any suggestions you have, any warnings, and things i might need to know. I really appreciate it! I'm super excited about my future! This is my dream! Thanks so much :-)
Best Answer Computer science is ALOT of math. You will need to spend time on that subject to get your chops up. I would just finish your high school then go to college for computer science.
Hi there, I am currently in high school and very interested in Computer Forensics. I find this branch of forensics extremely intriguing and I would like to pursue a career in it. I want to become either a freelance C.F. investigator/analyst or I could also work in a consulting firm. Right now I have the option of going to a technology school for the remainder of my high school years, should I do that? Will that help me at all? After I graduate, there are some great schools near me that I can go to. I'll have to check on their websites to see which courses they offer, but which to you suggest? As my major I can take computer science and as my minor criminology...does that sound reasonable? Are there any other small courses I should consider taking? It's my dream to have a P.H.D. in something, should I pursue one in computer science or? I plan on going non stop, I know life can sometimes bring interruptions and people tend to drop their education half way and never finish their dissertation, but I do plan on continuing until I have reached my goal. I have average grades in most classes, I have an A average in my English Honors class. The only subject I am bad at is math...eek. I'm not familiar with the whole in depth computer stuff, but my brother is..maybe he can teach me some things. But i am not clueless when it comes to computers! If I chose to go to this tech school, I'm sure I will learn more things there. So basically, just give me any advise you can. Any suggestions you have, any warnings, and things i might need to know. I really appreciate it! I'm super excited about my future! This is my dream! Thanks so much :-)
Best Answer Computer science is ALOT of math. You will need to spend time on that subject to get your chops up. I would just finish your high school then go to college for computer science.