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International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners

Global Leaders in Digital Forensics Certification

ISFCE Display of Program & Program Requirements Policy

  1. The ISFCE will display all certification programs and related information on the company’s website www.isfce.com.
  2. The website will be the primary source of communication to prospective certification candidates.
  3. ISFCE is responsible for ensuring the website content meets the requirements of this policy and is updated in a timely manner when necessary.
  4. The website will clearly define and make available to the public information regarding the ISFCE, and all certification programs offered by the ISFCE.
  5. The website will include the following information:
    1. A description of the organization.
    2. The purpose of allcertification programs offered by the ISFCE.
    3. An outline of the scope of the certification programs, including:
      • The areas covered by the certification.
      • The required knowledge, skills and abilities of certification candidates.
      • The minimum education, training and experience required of certification candidates.
    4. The standards and rules for granting, maintaining, suspending and revoking certification.
    5. A full description of the recertification standards and procedures for candidates including the minimum standards required and any alternate
      pathways for recertification.
    6. The application form and an outline of the application process, including a statement that the certification candidate agrees to comply with the
      requirements for certification.
    7. A description of how certified individuals are authorized to use the ISFCE Certified Computer Examiner (CCE)® mark and any other mark related to
      the ISFCE or certification
    8. A directory of certified individuals
    9. A directory of ISFCE Board of Advisors and Committee members
  6. All information posted on the ISFCE website will be detailed in a manner that will clearly state how certification candidates were assessed and the minimum qualifications and experience they were required to have prior to certification being granted.