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EnCE® Application & Renewal

ENCE® PROGRAM APPLICATION
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Download the free EnCE® program application. The completed application and supporting documents should be mailed to Guidance Software's certification coordinator (address below). Note: To expedite the process, the application can be faxed to 626.432.9558. However, the original application must also be mailed to:

Guidance Software
Certification Department
215 North Marengo Avenue, Second Floor,
Pasadena, CA 91101
Tel: (626) 229 9191 x 513

CERTIFICATION RENEWAL
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EnCaseĀ® Certified Examiners are required to achieve one of the following items in order to renew:
  • Attend a minimum of thirty-two (32) credit hours of documented continuing education in Computer Forensics or Incident Response to maintain the certification*:
    • The training should either be from Guidance, your agency or an accredited source. Training should be either in a classroom lab setting or online. You should be able to provide proof of attendance via a certificate, transcript, or official letter.
    • You can earn one credit hour for each classroom hour of training and 1/2 credit hour for each one hour of instruction as a Computer Forensics or Incident Response curriculum instructor.
    • If you attend any other computer forensic conference other than CEIC here are the guidelines for submitting renewal credit:
      • Only labs count. (we don't count seminars, or product demos)
      • You can count 1 CPE for every hour you are in a lab.
      • To submit credits, please send a copy the conference agenda, and indicate the labs attended and how many CPE each one is worth.
      *Training and teaching hours may be combined to reach the total 32 hours required. Documentation may be a certificate of completion, official letter from the provider, or transcript.
  • Achieve a Computer Forensics or Incident Response related certification within the three year renewal period. *Documentation needs to be a certificate of completion
  • Attend one CEIC conference within the three year renewal period. Your certification must be current at the time of the conference and you must attend at least 10 sessions to fulfill the requirement to renew your EnCE. Register online at www.ceicconference.com

    Renewal forms will be available at the registration desk during the conference. *Please check the box on renewal form, your registration will be on file with Guidance Software, Inc.

Please do not submit your renewal documents separately. Keep all certificates together and only send them when you have the requirement fulfilled. When you are ready, send the attached form and any certificates/letters/documents to the following fax, email, or mailing address.

Only credit that has been received between your certification date and expiration date will be accepted.

Once your renewal has been submitted and approved, your renewal date will be changed to a three year period. Example: If you are renewing in 2009, your next renewal date will not be until 2012 and every 3 years from then on.

EnCE Certification Coordinator
Guidance Software, Inc.
215 N. Marengo Ave. 2nd floor
Pasadena, CA 91101
Email: certification@guidancesoftware.com
Fax: (626) 229-9199

Should your certification expire, you will be required to restart the EnCEĀ® process from Phase I. Extensions will not be granted. If you are unsure of your expiration date please email: certification@guidancesoftware.com

G.I. BILL REIMBURSEMENT

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has approved reimbursement under the G.I. Bill for the cost of the EnCase Certified Examiner test. This approval is retroactive to 1 May 2001. Veterans or active-duty service members eligible under the G.I. Bill may apply for reimbursement for the EnCE® test fee. The test fee is reimbursable whether the candidate passes or fails the test, and any retesting fees are also reimbursable.

You can download the Department of Veterans Affairs form Application for Licensing and Certification Testing Fee Reimbursement and submit the form with your test results from Prometric for reimbursement. For more information about this benefit, you can also review the Licensing And Certification Tests page on the GI Bill website.
 

 



 
 

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