This crowd was so dry. I feel so bad, he was cracking a couple of jokes and he had to laugh at himself in order to not make it awkward. But he kept going and had a good speech despite that. So you go Teo!
This field isn't a laughing matter. The things we will have to investigate as future digital forensics experts, or current figures in the field already would definitely agree. It's not a game, as entertaining as a talk can be but it's hard to laugh when you really think about the gravity of what exactly is being talked about. I didn't crack a smile listening to this because it's that serious.
Very interesting speech! I absolutely loved it! Actually, I am studying IT security, and the whole class loved it, and we all were intrigued by everything you talked about. Loved it when you said, "I don't know about you, but this excited me." Love that you are so passionate about your job!
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Thanks for this lecture. Here in the Philippines, we have a new degree course in college - Bachelor of Forensic Science and one of the subjects is computer forensics.
What you're basically saying is you're a self taught coder. If you want to pursue something as quantitative as digital forensics, you absolutely need a masters degree. There's no amount of 'projects' that will equate the knowledge and skills required for jobs like this.
How tech savvy do you need to be to work in digital forensics? I’m an IT auditor and I work with “IT” related things all day but I definitely don’t have the technical experience doing things like coding. I can learn it but I’m curious whether they’ll want more technical experience up front
My uncle owns a firm , I’m doing a internship this week , from what I can tell, you will not need any technical coding knowledge. But rather to understand and be able to navigate the forensic software and be good at typing reports so that the client can understand the report is more important .
@@SuperTabitha17 Hi guys, thanks for the comments. I would recommend trying to get a internship at the firm that handle digital forensics and/or eDiscovery. All the best with your endevours!
is the pay decent for the job? I am interested in the job, but i'm not sure the pay is necessarily good. I believe the pay varies, depending on you. I am interested in getting a job with a computer science major though, so I have a couple of options
He said that he wasn't going to say the country that the person was in. He mentioned euros. That gives you a good start. Somewhere in Europe and not in the U.K. because they use pounds.
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This crowd was so dry. I feel so bad, he was cracking a couple of jokes and he had to laugh at himself in order to not make it awkward. But he kept going and had a good speech despite that. So you go Teo!
thats what im sayinnn
Actually good jokes too
This field isn't a laughing matter. The things we will have to investigate as future digital forensics experts, or current figures in the field already would definitely agree. It's not a game, as entertaining as a talk can be but it's hard to laugh when you really think about the gravity of what exactly is being talked about. I didn't crack a smile listening to this because it's that serious.
Common deluded cringelord L @@acejinwoo
Very interesting speech! I absolutely loved it! Actually, I am studying IT security, and the whole class loved it, and we all were intrigued by everything you talked about. Loved it when you said, "I don't know about you, but this excited me." Love that you are so passionate about your job!
About to go off the college to study cyber forensic, so excited
try "forensics"
If you’re going to nitpick, maybe use proper capitalization and punctuation.
I want to say this one day😂😂
@@HappyQuailsLC
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what college
I'm super excited really appreciate how he handle my case now I got rid of it..
Thanks for this lecture. Here in the Philippines, we have a new degree course in college - Bachelor of Forensic Science and one of the subjects is computer forensics.
Inside of me this small voice I want to learn digital forensic but I am studying in front end.. This one is holding me back again....
What you're basically saying is you're a self taught coder. If you want to pursue something as quantitative as digital forensics, you absolutely need a masters degree. There's no amount of 'projects' that will equate the knowledge and skills required for jobs like this.
How tech savvy do you need to be to work in digital forensics? I’m an IT auditor and I work with “IT” related things all day but I definitely don’t have the technical experience doing things like coding. I can learn it but I’m curious whether they’ll want more technical experience up front
My uncle owns a firm , I’m doing a internship this week , from what I can tell, you will not need any technical coding knowledge. But rather to understand and be able to navigate the forensic software and be good at typing reports so that the client can understand the report is more important .
excellent presentation very practical and brought to reality
The whole crowd didn't burst out in laughter at the sound of "McAffee" log file?
Haha I know! I started to wonder if perhaps McAfee was still current 🤭
@@Anabella1974 Amazingly, it is ! Came preloaded in my Samsung phone! But too many bad memories of inaccessible drives and data to ever do that again!
15 hours in a room with computers, no windows....minus the lab coat. 😛
Loved it when you're doing the same unit ;)
"I may look 15"😂
i know look 20 :)
I need guidance on this career can someone help me out pls
Same! I’ve done so much research and am struggling to figure out where to study. Have you come to any conclusions?
@@SuperTabitha17 Hi guys, thanks for the comments. I would recommend trying to get a internship at the firm that handle digital forensics and/or eDiscovery. All the best with your endevours!
which group should i take in 11th to become a digital forensic
They were able to encrypt attachments to trace back to a bank account? He didn't say "decrypt"????
Hmm, interesting
So my question didn't changed, can you fix my wi fi?
Sooo cool !
is the pay decent for the job? I am interested in the job, but i'm not sure the pay is necessarily good. I believe the pay varies, depending on you. I am interested in getting a job with a computer science major though, so I have a couple of options
Depends where your planing to work
@@supercarstalkermiami6035 thank you
The cheese is strong with this one.
I haven't seen that in forever
Asians are always so smart.
Binary algorithmic footprints
Gradituaty charges of data
If you're so certain, then why not let the due process complete, and then get back to hacking my feed and jamming my signals? (Nervous)
Who would use torrents at work, duh!!
Dang, they got these corps all over the world lol
Ummmm.... Interesting !!!! 🤔 .... 😅
Minecraft font lol
He said that he wasn't going to say the country that the person was in. He mentioned euros. That gives you a good start. Somewhere in Europe and not in the U.K. because they use pounds.
r/iamverysmart
Lol however it really doesn’t narrow it down too much lol. I thought all of Europe used Euro now? No? Oh goodness now I have to look it up lol
Kas very smart of you.. but it's still one of 27 countries ;)
@@adrianjw
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Ip address trails
Nehi
Algorithms
gachiBASS at least it looks like it gachiBASS
hey how's it going. I'm a human using the internet
@@theplaylistgod2122
WATERLAND_HACKERS he is as real as the Sun, reliable, Swift, and he is the GOAT of all hackers, just less than 40 minutes I write WATERLAND_HACKERS via Instagram, I got access to my Partner's whatsapp, facebook, instagram, twitter and telegram right on my phone📱📱 , WATERLAND_HACKERS is highly recommended for all hacking services worldwide.
Lol
Fraudsters
I'm super excited really appreciate how he handle my case now I got rid of it...