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John Jay College of Criminal Justice meets the challenges of fighting cybercrime by providing professional science education in digital forensic science and cybersecurity with concern for justice. D4CS, the Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity Program, offers a Master of Science in Forensic Computing degree and a Computer Science for Digital Forensics Certificate.
Master of Science in Forensic Computing.
The Master of Science in Forensic Computing offers a balance of practice and theory through study in computer science, law and criminal justice. The goal is to produce professionals qualified as digital forensic scientists who can apply and sustain their expertise as new technological and societal challenges emerge, who understand the scientific, legal and criminal justice context of high technology crime, and who can effectively communicate their knowledge to others.
CSIBridge: Computer Science for Digital Forensics Certificate Program
CSIBridge is designed to provide college graduates with the computer science background needed to study digital forensic science. The program is intended to prepare candidates to qualify for the Master of Science program or for who just wish to learn or review basic computer science.
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