Computer forensics is hot


STUDENTS intending to pursue a diploma in Computer Information Security (CIS) should understand that this is a niche market. Many corporations are keen to hire people trained in CIS as they help a company capture, organise and utilise information effectively. It is with this in mind that the private education sector in Klang has made a bold foray into the field.  

In a joint venture agreement, Acmar Education Sdn Bhd and In-Fusion Solutions Sdn Bhd have come together to establish the International Worldview College (IWC) in Bandar Baru Klang. In-Fusion’s chairman Tan Sri Dr Johari Mat said CIS would train CIS students to protect a company from information loss and damage. 

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