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In order to pass the written exam for the GCFA certification you must obtain a final score of ________ or higher.


◦ 65
◦ 69
◦ 75
◦ 85




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The AccessData Certified Examiner is a proprietary certification that measures the candidate's proficiency in using the ________ suite.


◦ Encase
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◦ Forensic Tool Kit
◦ Cellubrite





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The Digital Forensics Certified Practitioner certification is administered by ________.


◦ Global Information Assurance Certification
◦ AccessData Corporation
◦ Information Assurance Certification Review Board
◦ Digital Forensics Certification Board



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