What is the biggest difference between a computer scientist and a digital forensic investigator?
a. The computer scientist has a college degree. Maybe the investigator has one and maybe she doesn't.
b. The investigator needs to know a little about many aspects of how computers work, whereas the computer scientist will know a whole lot about a specialized area of computer science.
c. A computer scientist has to know just about everything there is to know about computers. The investigator only needs to know how to dig the dirt out of a file system.
d. An investigator is required to have either a private investigator's license or be employed by a law enforcement agency.
b.
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