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Nearly every
crime can leave a trail of digital
evidence. Computers and cell
phones play a key role in the
commission of crimes such as
financial fraud and identity
theft. They also serve as record-keepers
of conversations, files and
transactions. Computer forensic
analysts work for a variety
of organizations in pursuit
of that digital evidence.
Because computer
and network security incidents
are increasing, Computer &
Digital Forensics majors are
in particularly high demand.
A Champlain College Computer
& Digital Forensics degree
will prepare for you the world
of computer- and network-based
crime investigation.
As a
Computer & Digital Forensics
student, you’ll learn
about the law, the digital investigative
process, and computer and network
technology. You will learn to
articulate the dynamics of white-collar
crime and to apply your knowledge
of computers, software and the
law to research crimes.
In the News: The New York Times highlights a recent Champlain College computer forensics graduate. Read the article about the growing field of digital forensics here.
Have a question for a digital forensics student? Check out our student blogs, and fire away!
Mat Kittle '09
Whether it's helping roommates resolve differences or simply adjust to college life, his mantra remains the same: "I'm here to help." |
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Want
to learn more about the
Computer & Digital
Forensics Program?
If you have questions
about Champlain’s
CDF Program, e-mail the
program director Cristian Balan |
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