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The Digital Forensic specialization focuses on demonstrating the required skill set of a Computer Forensic Investigator. Through this specialization, you will learn the various aspects of digital forensics, including investigating network intrusions and mobile forensics. With this specialization, you would qualify as a Digital Forensic Investigator with the government at any level, as well as private industry––both on or leading an incident response team.
Graduate
12 (36 Credit Hours)
2 Years – 10-week terms (4 per year)
January 6, 2025
Online (Flexible with Hands-On Experience)
EC-Council University has been ranked in the “Top 45 Online Master’s in Internet Security Degree Programs” by Intelligent.com, highlighting our high standards of quality postsecondary education.
Certifications | Master’ Degree Courses | EC-Council Examination Price | ECCU Student Price |
ECCU 500 Managing Secure Network Systems | $350 + $100 Application Fee | Included in the Program | |
ECCU 501 Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures | $950 + $100 Application Fee | Included in the Program | |
ECCU 502 Investigating Network Intrusions and Computer Forensics | $500 + $100 Application Fee | Included in the Program |
Ans. Digital Forensics is a vital part of the cybersecurity industry. In this age of the internet, it is crucial to have a digital forensics expert in an organization. They use investigatory techniques to solve and prevent digital attacks and cyber crimes from affecting a business.
Ans. Cybersecurity aspirants who wish to join the cyber workforce as digital forensics investigators can opt for a Master of Science in Cyber Security (MSCS) degree with a specialization in Digital Forensics from EC-Council University. The degree is designed to help candidates gain skills to help them grow and thrive in their role as a professional computer forensic investigator.
Ans. A digital forensics specialist is responsible for discovering and tracing unauthorized internet access by employees, loopholes, and vulnerabilities in the network. They also need to keep an eye out for any malware incidents such as attacks and intrusions that can help determine how the breach took place and future attacks can be avoided.
Ans. Some of the highest paying digital forensics job roles as per PayScale include – Forensics Engineer ($84,229), Forensic Accountant ($68,924), Cybersecurity Analyst ($80,675), Information Security Specialist ($133,192) and Forensic Computer Analyst ($74,441).
Disclaimer – EC-Council University does not guarantee jobs or salary packages mentioned above. Please refer to the sources mentioned to learn more.
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