...developing cyber, digital & computer forensics expert for the nation
The CFIN membership is open to Lawyers who have to give digital and forensic computer evidence, the Judiciary, Law Enforcement Agents, the Military, Information Technology (I.T.) practitioners, Bank Inspectors, Accountants, Internal Auditors, External Auditors, Engineers, Officials of Government Regulatory Agencies, Federal, State and Local Government Officials, academicians and anyone who has to give digital and forensic computer evidences or who is interested in carrying out research in the field.

aims & objectives

To provide a cyber security, digital and computer forensics training programme (formal training leading to membership, seminars, workshops and conferences) that will equip members with the competency to be aware of current and developing principles and practices within the cyber security, digital and computer forensics field, and have technical know-how to carry out digital and computer forensics examinations on behalf of their clients and employers.

To professionalize and advance the science of cyber security, digital and computer forensics

To provide a fair, uncompromised process for certifying the competency of cyber security, digital and computer forensics examiners

To set high forensics and ethical standards for cyber security, digital and computer forensics examiners

To conduct research and development into new and emerging technologies and methods in the science of cyber security, digital and computer forensics.

Providing an understanding of the technical know-how of hackers and the counter measures against such malicious attacks..

To assist the Federal, State and Local Governments, the private sector, financial institutions, Law enforcement agencies, the Judiciary and individuals in the prevention and detection of cyber-security, digital and computer crime, and in the presentation of digital and computer evidence in litigation.

To publish articles in the print and electronic media on digital and computer forensics.

To publish a Register of Members
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A COMPUTER FORENSIC SALARY CAN RANGE FROM $50-200K OR MORE. 

Computer forensics salaries vary depending on which side of the field you are employed. A computer forensic salary can range from $50-200K or more.  >>Read more

COMPUTER FORENSICS : Busting Criminals For Six Figures

If you are dexterous and well versed in computer systems and technology and wants a career that involves crime fighting elements, then computer forensics might just be the right one for you. Vis a vis with the global growth of computer technology is the increasing menace which is attached to its development. 

In relation to this, is the increase in the demand for forensics experts to counter the hazards brought about by this technological advancement.  In fact, there is such high demand and immediate need for these skilled professionals that they can easily earn salaries in the six-figure range.

The combined fields of crime-fighting and computer programming have created job opportunities that simply were not available in past years. Anyone with the interest and the aptitude for computer technology can train to be a computer forensics expert. There is no specific educational degree requirement for the profession as long as you posses a nose for investigations, have focused eyes for details and a highly developed skill for solving puzzles and conundrums.  >>Read More

 

NEWS & INFORMATION

0 The Cybercrime and Information Protection Agency (Establishment, Etc) Bill 2008

0 Download a Bill to amend the Evidence Act Cap E14 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004

064 year-old Evidence Act up for amendment - Punch Monday, July 13, 2009

0 Comment on Boot Camp Participants

0JCFIN Call for Papers