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My options for a digital forensics career?
Feb. 23, 2024, 2:26 p.m. | /u/Trollercoaster101
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I'm a 34 IT tech support guy with 4 years of experience in computer (hardware/software) tech support with both private customers and companies. This is all self-taught for passion and i don't own an IT specific degree although i do have a background in business economics which might help business-side. Recently i started developing a strong interest in logic data recovery and digital forensics and i was thinking about my options …
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