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Sunday
Dec202009

Join the Digital Forensics Association!

For those of you who don't know, I'm the founder of a non-profit organization that is dedicated to fostering research, networking and educational opportunities for those with an interest in digital forensics.  It's been a long road to get to this point, but we are finally able to announce that the Digital Forensics Association is accepting applications for Individual Membership as well as Professional and Student Chapters. 

If you are interested, please consider getting involved with the organization.  We have a number of research projects, including establishing a Common Body of Knowledge for digital forensics, and building a Testimony Archive of court cases where digital forensics testimony was presented.  More information can be found on our website at www.digitalforensicsassociation.org

This is an excellent way to give back to those who have helped you along your career path, as well as to meet some amazing local practitioners and develop professional contacts in this area.  We are also soliciting companies and organizaitons that can provide internship (paid or unpaid) for those who have obtained training in digital forensics and now need to build that all-important initial experience. 

I hope to see you at a local chapter meeting soon!

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