Forensicator
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A practitioner and/or student of the computer [forensic] and digital investigation science. One who actively digs though digital data to find electronic evidence.
A digital [investigator] [Jedi].
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A term to describe digital forensic examiners. This term was originally created by BJ Lachner and has been popularized by [Rob Lee] of the SANS Institute. The term first came into public use on April 1st, 2007 on the Cyberspeak digital forensic podcast.
The term is sometimes used in the phrase Lethal [Forensicator] to describe elite forensicators.
An easy way to identify a lethal [forensicator] is to ask them to produce their SANS Institute’s Digital Forensics “Lethal Forensicator” Coin aka the [RMO] (Round Metal Object) which is awarded by the SANS Institute to select lethal forensicators -
A participant in the speech half of a [forensics] competition; a public speaker. This noun is found within [the forensics] [lexicon], but not the English one.
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