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Training, certification and accreditation are concepts that are used in almost all aspects of professional life. This paper reviews current initiatives in Forensic Computing training and certification in Australia and the effect of this on National Accreditation processes.
Please use the following format when citing this chapter: Simon, M., Slay. J., 2007. in IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Volume 237, Fifth World Conference on Information Security Education, eds. Futcher, L., Dodge, R., (Boston: Springer), pp. 105–112.
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Simon, M., Slay, J. (2007). Forensic Computing Training, Certification and Accreditation: An Australian Overview. In: Futcher, L., Dodge, R. (eds) Fifth World Conference on Information Security Education. WISE 2007. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 237. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73269-5_14
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