Digital Forensics

Digital-based crime is on the rise in the United States. According to industry experts, reported incidents of financial fraud and identity theft are expected to increase significantly, creating a demand for professionals skilled in computer technology on the national level.
Employment of digital forensics investigators is expected to grow 18 percent over the 2006-16 decade, faster than the average for all occupations.
Funded by the National Institute of Justice, CPCC’s Digital Forensics program seeks to prepare students for careers in computer- and network-based crime investigation.
Our trained instructors will teach you about the digital investigative process and how to identify and collect evidence involving computer networks or devices.
New classes are starting in Spring 2010. To learn more about CPCC’s Digital Forensics program, please contact Todd Koonts or Hal Lohn at todd.koonts@cpcc.edu and hal.lohn@cpcc.edu.

