Two recent news articles related to computer forensics stood out recently.
The first article talks about a Filipino cybersleuth being awarded the world's best computer investigator for 2007. The winner, Alexander Ramos, has been a cybercrime investigator for 10 years. The prize of $10,000 goes to the charity of the winners choosing.
In the second article, a bogus computer expert pleads guilty of falsifying his credentials. The computer expert faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of $500,000.
An interesting comparison of the two ends of computer forensic investigations.