WHY CHOOSE US?
Our team consists of innovators who have contributed to the development of Mac forensic solutions for several major companies in addition to our own.
We have trained thousands of corporate, law enforcement and military forensic examiners from all over the world for over two decades.
Most important, we are not driven by money, we are driven by our mission.
- Vendor Neutral
- Tool Agnostic
- No Extra Charges
- No Certification Fees
- Two-Phase Process
- Knowledge-Based Exam
- Hands-On Practical Examination
- 30 Days to Complete
The Certified Forensic Mac Examiner (CFME) certification by SUMURI was developed by the leading experts and innovators in the field of Mac Forensics.
True to our training style, and unlike other offerings, the CFME is truly vendor neutral and without bias.
Our certification is designed to help examiners qualify as Mac Forensic Experts in any court of law.
TWO PHASE PROCESS
NO CERTIFICATION FEES – 30 DAYS TO COMPLETE
STEP-1: KNOWLEDGE
PHASE
Online knowledge-based exam, focusing on macOS artifacts and Mac forensic methodologies.
Candidates must score 80% or higher in order to advance to the examination phase.
STEP-2: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION PHASE
Scenario-based forensic analysis of macOS artifacts.
The candidate can use any tool they deem necessary to complete their examination. The candidate must achieve 80% or higher to be awarded the Certified Forensic Mac Examiner certification.
prerequisites
SUMURI’s MFSC-101 and MFSC-201 have been developed to provide advanced, in-depth training on Mac Forensics. Our courses concentrate on teaching the intricacies of the macOS, the Apple File Systems, and the techniques required to provide concise, detailed and accurate information, whether testifying in court or reporting to a client. It is because of our constant updating of our materials and our remaining staunchly vendor neutral, we know our courses focus only on what the student needs to accomplish their job when examining a Mac computer. For these reasons, we stipulate both the MFSC-101 and MFSC-201 as prerequisites for the Certified Forensic Mac Examiner certification process.