New certification available for Magnet Griffeye users: MCGF

When your word can make or break a case, your credibility is vital. Without a way to demonstrate your mastery of digital forensics, it can be harder to defend your findings and present them with full confidence. 

With Magnet Griffeye tools being a potentially vital part of any case involving media files—particularly CSAM—it’s even more important to showcase your knowledge of the tool. That’s why we’ve introduced the new Magnet Certified Griffeye Examiner (MCGF) certification, which is available now! 

MCGF certification is an accreditation that showcases an examiners’ expert-level competence using Griffeye to peers, internal stakeholders and external audiences, including legal teams or clients. Our certification program is free to users who have completed the prerequisite training courses. 

Learn more here

MCGF prerequisites 

To be eligible to obtain MCGF certification, you will have to have completed our Magnet Griffeye Examinations (GE200) course.  

Griffeye Examinations is a three-day training course designed for students who have attended the Magnet Griffeye Lite online course or have already attained proficiency in Magnet Griffeye Advanced. The course is designed to equip you with the necessary skills and tools to handle media files effectively during a criminal investigation, thereby maximizing the productivity of the tool. 

There has never been a better time for Griffeye users to back up their knowledge to peers and stakeholders. You can start the process immediately after completing the GE200 course. 

Learn more and check out upcoming in-person and virtual class availability here. 

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