
Cybercity Forensic Analyst (CSFA)
Administrated by Cyber Security Institute, Cybercity forensic analyst certification Teaches professionals how to conduct the forensic examination of computer or digital devices including CDs, DVDs, USBs and mobile phones, and communicate their analysis to stakeholders. The three-day exam Linwood, Wash is held on the site at Edmunds College, and includes 50 multi-friendly questions and one hand landscape. Candidates are given a hard drive and, in some cases, should produce an affidavit, declaration or other reaction based on additional media and landscape. To earn CSFA, the professional will have to score 85% in two sections, with a practical landscape accounting for 70% grade weight and the remaining 30% written score. Those who pass professionals are displayed prominently Public database of cyber security institute With more than a hundred cyber security forensic analysts. The final exam was held in August 2024; Interested professionals should follow the cyber security website for the next date announcements.
While there are no formal essential conditions, the Cybercity Institute recommends experience in the administrative side of the digital forensic, such as writing action for subponus and motions. Candidates will also have to check an FBI criminal background, a process that may take up to three months.
Training Fee: Edmonds College hosts an instructor led by an instructor CSFA Study Group Zoom in advance of exam. Professionals wishing to join are encouraged to contact cyberdefense@edmonds.edu for more information.

