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Articles about the science of computer forensics.

By: Aaron Leslie
While the computer has created a surge in productivity for companies, it has also opened the door for employees to perform higher level crimes that can devastate companies. Most employers and staff a (read entire article)
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By: Adil Waseem
There are numbers of impartial computer forensics authorities in developed countries who provide all litigation function at request of courts and their services can obtain for getting computer evidenc (read entire article)
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By: Carol Stimmel
Introduction Computer forensic examiners are responsible for technical acuity, knowledge of the law, and objectivity in the course of investigations. Success is principled upon verifiable and re (read entire article)
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By: Carl Walker
Computer Forensics is the scientific study of computers or computer related data in relation to an investigation by a law enforcement agency for use in a court of law. While this technology may be as (read entire article)
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By: Andrew Bleak
Tech savvy and tech savvy wannabes alike can now learn more and more even at the comforts of their homes and couches. Those who already have a bachelor's degree in computer or Information Technology r (read entire article)
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By: Alison Cole
Computer forensics examiners are professionals who use analytical and investigative techniques to provide digital evidence for a specific or general activity. The International Society of Forensic (read entire article)
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By: Alison Cole
Computer forensics labs are high-tech labs that are used for rendering computer forensic and other investigative services. Various software and techniques are used during the process of investigation, (read entire article)
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By: Alison Cole
Computer forensics is another aspect of electronic discovery that refers to any process in which data from a particular computer or network is sought, located, secured and searched with a purpose of u (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
It is the end of the day and it has been discovered that several critical files are missing from your file server. That alone is normally is enough to freak out most server administrators, but this sp (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
Computer forensics, sometimes known as "Digital Forensics" or "Electronic Evidence Discovery", is often described as "the preservation, recovery and analysis of information stored on computers or (read entire article)
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By: Bill Pratt
A computer forensic examiner is a professional who uses investigative and analytical techniques to be able to provide digital evidence. The International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners is t (read entire article)
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By: June Campbell
Life's becoming a little more difficult for lawbreakers, thanks to some new digital technologies. For example, British researchers have developed a fingerprint compression technology that transmits pr (read entire article)
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By: Kevin Cohen
Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as u (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
On Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes on the Gulf Coast. When homeowners were finally allowed to return to their homes and saw the damage, they began the process of working (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
The obvious signals that your spouse is up to something could range from spending a lot of time 'at work' or perhaps more time than normal 'out with friends'. The more subtle indicators that you are b (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
An Expert Witness is a specialized and quickly growing field of investigation within Computer Forensics and E-Discovery. And as such, these individuals are a leading defense, or offense - depending on (read entire article)
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By: Jason Perry
On December 1, 2006, many amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect. There are three rules specifically that impact Computer Forensics and E-Discovery which need to be consid (read entire article)
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By: Adil Waseem
Computers have dramatically changed the means of communications and there has arisen new situation where traditional standards of gauging reliance of evidence have been defect owning to emergence of c (read entire article)
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By: Jamie Morris
In general, a computer forensic investigator will use a tool in order to gather data from a system (e.g. a computer or computer network) without altering the data on that system. This aspect of an inv (read entire article)
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