- Posted December 07, 2012
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St. Peter obtains Certified Computer Examiner certification

Mark St. Peter, a computer forensic expert and managing director of Southfield-based Computing Source, has earned the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE)® certification from the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners (ISFCE).
An internationally recognized certification administered by the ISFCE, the CCE® has evolved into one of the most desired certification programs in the digital forensics industry. Despite the CCE being increasingly required for computer examiners by companies and government agencies worldwide, this certification is held by less than 900 individuals from around the world and granted only after an applicant has completed a rigorous, standardized testing process.
Additionally, an applicant is required to agree to and sign the ISFCE Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, submit a notarized statement that all work on the certification is done without assistance, undergo a criminal background check and achieveapproval from the ISFCE Certification Board.
"I am honored to earn this highly-regarded certification and continue to add to my credentials," said St. Peter. "As a leader in the industry, it is critical to provide the highest level of expertise to my clients."
With more than 30 years experience, St. Peter is an associate member of the American Bar Association and is a Certified Fraud Examiner. He has more than eight years experience with electronic discovery, computer forensics, Internet usage, file storage, deletion, metadata, preservation and presentation of electronic data. He also serves as managing director of Computing Source, a full-service litigation support company, providing computer forensic, e-discovery and digital imaging services.
For addition information on Computer Source, visit www.computingsource.com.
Published: Fri, Dec 7, 2012
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