WJEC - A2 ICT
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  • Exam
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  • Tests
    • Test: Networks
    • Test: the Internet
    • Test: HCIs
    • Test: Working with ICT
    • Test: ICT Security Policies
    • Test: Database Systems
    • Test: Management of Change
    • Test: MIS
    • Test: SDLC
  • Coursework
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    • User Requirements
    • Design Specification
    • Implementation
    • Testing
    • User Documentation
    • Evaluation
  • Progress
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      • Marks - Design Specification
      • Marks - Implementation
      • Marks - Testing
      • Marks - User Documentation
      • Marks - Evaluation
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      • Marks - Implementation
      • Marks - Testing
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      • Marks - Evaluation
      • Total Marks
  • Careers
    • Careers in ICT and Computing
    • Computer Forensics
    • Cyber Security
    • Network Manager
    • Information Systems Manager
    • Computer Games Designer
    • Computer Aided Design (CAD)

Computer Forensics

Crimes involving computer technology are on the rise. A computer might be the target of a crime (eg in a virus assault) or it might be used to commit crimes (eg identity theft or illegal sexual or political activities.)

A degree in Computer Forensics is based on forensic science and computer security technologies. It involves applying scientific methods for the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of potential evidence.

Careers: working for the police, the military, the intelligence organisations, banks and other large businesses.
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