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GCFA vs GCFE
July 9, 2023, 5 p.m. | /u/sailaza
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If you have the GCFA, is it assumed that you already know most of the content in the GCFE as well, or are they completely different from an employer's perspective?
No work experience at the moment, so I am mainly interested in entry-level computer forensics roles where you analyze hard drives and RAM and such, maybe in law enforcement or government, but would also be happy with getting a more …
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