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Is the American College of Forensic Examiners a reputable organization that grants useful certifications?

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Is the American College of Forensic Examiners a reputable organization that grants useful certifications?

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As far as I can tell, it is indeed a reputable organization. I’m still pondering the “useful certifications” part of this question and am inclined to say that the objective online evidence available to me about value falls somewhere between “maybe” and “probably not” based on the lack of hits for the CHS, CMI, Cr.FA and CCI that my search of job posting and placement sites turns up. But I’m obviously not infallible nor totally informed, so this is a guess based on cursory examination, not a definitive opinion. How can this certification benefit my career? Like all technical certifications that do not enjoy instant name recognition (in the infosec field, that’s pretty much CISSP, SANS GIAC and Security+ with all others trailing distantly behind), you have to be able to explain and sell the value of your credentials to prospective employers if you want to make them pay off. This means that you will get back the value that you can imbue upon the credential, even if it doesn’t have a lot o

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