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Adjacent Careers to Digital Forensics
Sept. 25, 2022, 12:01 p.m. | /u/ZergBah
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I’ve been perusing the threads here and the consensus seems to be that digital forensics is a difficult field to break into. In fact, it appears that many people get a job in DF after working in either law enforcement or another area of information technology altogether.
Previously, I had worked in insurance claims adjusting and then went back to school to study DF (being a claims adjuster wasn’t for me, but that’s another story). I got my …
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