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From: Nancy <nanstruc...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 17:29:44 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Oct 15 2008 8:29 pm
Subject: Digital Evidence Preservation Workshop
COMPUTER FORENSICS:  A 21ST CENTURY CAREER
The Computer Forensics Analysis & Training Center is hosting its
second Digital Evidence Preservation Workshop on Wednesday, November
5, 2008 from 9am-5pm.  It is open to the public and there is no charge
for the event.  Advanced registration is required Online.  Funding for
this program is provided by the National Institute of Justice.
Sharon Hill, PA (PRWEB) October 15, 2008 -- Preventing and responding
to electronic crime requires greater awareness by the public,
government, law enforcement, academia, and business about the nature
of electronic crime and solutions to it.  Improve your knowledge and
understanding of electronic evidence and learn inside information on
this career for the 21st Century by attending this workshop.  A
nominal $25 administrative fee applies and  registration is required
in advance at http://www.cfatc.org.
Partnerships between law enforcement, the private sector and academia
are critical to combating electronic crime and conducting digital
investigations in the future.  CFATC is working with its strategic
partners to deliver targeted career information and training in 2009.
Information regarding a career in computer forensics will be
distributed at this workshop.   Is computer forensics in your
future?
 “This program is delivered by certified professionals who are
actively working in the field,” says Ed Tomezsko, Chairman of CFATC.
“It gives valuable insight into the process of collecting and
preserving digital evidence, so critical for workforce development.”
Workforce development in the field of computer forensics is conducted
all during the year at the Sharon Hill training center location.
CFATC administers grant funding from the PA Department of Labor &
Industry by way of an industry partnership endorsed by county
officials and the Delaware County Workforce Investment Board.
For additional information on the workshop or career training in
computer forensics, visit our website at http://www.cfatc.org or call
610-532-5325.

About the Computer Forensics Analysis & Training Center:
CFATC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing workforce
development and training for the field of computer forensics.
Contact:
Janet Belletti, Director of Program Development
CFATC
610-532-5325
http://www.cfatc.org
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