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With more and more advancement in technology, the more the criminals up their game. The computer forensics is a branch of the computer world that is out to reduce and catch the perpetrators of computer crimes. The most common computer crimes involve; hacking where vital information is stolen of the present information altered to favor certain parties as exams, bank balance, and credit cards or just to kill the competition. The computer forensics has also been integrated into the criminal investigations by the police to trace and prove crime and criminals. This is done by tracking the points of transactions of items as phone calls and credit card use to prove the location of a suspect at a particular moment. N this section we have tried to guide our visitors and members on different ways to minimize computer crimes by self protection of identity and passwords. There are enough contributions by many people which could help you. Also we have listed the steps to take if you become the victim.
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Posted by J David Morris. Published on Nov 25, 2008
Given the explosive growth of electronic information in corporate America, managing electronic discovery is increasingly a challenge for corporate IT departments, in-house and outside counsel, each of whom are stakeholders. In December of 2006, the Judicial Conference of the US amended the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) to clarify the roles, responsibilities and discovery obligations of the various parties to litigation. The amendments, for the first time, made specific reference to electronically stored information, or ESI, as it is now commonly known. The changes in attitudes toward e-discovery are noticeable and the amendments have, without question, helped create an unprecedented level of dialog and collaboration to understand how electronic information is created, used, managed and disposed of in the corporate environment.
Posted by Gen Wright 1556. Published on Nov 18, 2008
The computer network is perhaps the most important system that is running within your company. Your network powers almost everything that the computers do - from daily essential tasks like email to surfing on the Internet, sharing documents, sharing printers, etc.
Posted by Mark R Sear. Published on Nov 14, 2008
So much of Computer Forensic work is associated with data recovery from hard disk drives, USB pens and other common data storage media. Even on the television data is generally seen only to be stored on a limited range of media.