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The Southfield-based Center for Computer Forensics announced Friday that it will be lending Ed Moore, one of its examiners, as a volunteer coach for trainees working to become Certified Forensics Computer Examiners.
Moore, a forensic examiner that has been with the CCF for three years, will lend his eight years of forensics expertise as a guide for law enforcement officers and civilian examiners in training after the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists requested his services.
Moore will act as a staff trainer for a handful of students during the IACIS's two-week training program. On a strictly volunteer basis, Moore wished to give his time to help a cause he believes is crucial for the industry.
In addition to Moore's lab coaching role during the two-week course, the computer forensics expert will act as a personal coach for one or more participants in the CFCE course over the ten-month certification-training period. Moore will train at least one law enforcement examiner through the entire certification process, which includes six in-depth phases and culminates in a vigorous written examination.
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