Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Computer forensics

As the world presses forward towards global economies and international markets, there is a growing demand for new technology and ground braking innovation.  Technology is the number one force behind innovation. Business trends, consumer behavior, and demographic shifts are additional players in figuring out what the next big idea is going to be.  In turn, new demand is generated for cutting edge jobs in the field of technology.  
For example Computer Forensic is an exiting career that investigates and analyses deleted information which can be used by the legal system to prosecute individuals trying to cover illegal acts.  In order to pursue a career in Computer forensics a wide range of computer software and hardware experience is needed, as well as, a bachelor or master’s degree in computer science, information technology, or another related field.  Here are some helpful links to articles about Computer Forensics along with statistics from payscale.

National Salary Data


National Salary Data
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Salary
$39,374 - $99,997




Bonus
$518 - $14,768

Profit Sharing
n/a

Total Pay
$38,342 - $102,945
 
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 19 Apr 2011 | Individuals Reporting: 168
Key Statistics
Gender


Female
13%


Male
87%

Years of Experience 


Less than 1 year
13%
1-4 years
52%
5-9 years
20%
10-19 years
14%
20 years or more
1%




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