VoIP Technology: A New Challenge For Computer Forensics Analysts
Friday 1st of January 2010
As computers have become more affordable, and internet access more commonplace, communications via the internet has been slowly replacing the […]
Read MoreThe Fast Paced Development Of Technology And The Challenges This Presents To The Legal System
Friday 23rd of October 2009
The process of law making is notoriously long and drawn out, with Bills taking months or even years to pass […]
Read MoreVetting and Due Diligence When Engaging the Services of a Computer Forensics Firm
Friday 9th of October 2009
Whenever a company engages a third party to provide a product or service, a vetting process should be undertaken to […]
Read MoreComputer Forensics and Incident Response Awareness in the Commercial Sector
Friday 28th of August 2009
As businesses increase their online presence and dependency on IT, the number of incidents of computer misuse continues to rise. […]
Read MoreProject EVE Allows New Zealand Police To Speed Processing Of Computer-Based Evidence
Friday 7th of August 2009
A new technology is changing the way computer-based evidence is identified. Launched in August 2009, Project EVE has enabled the […]
Read MoreComputer Forensics And The Rapid Increase In Hard Drive Storage Capacity
Friday 17th of July 2009
The storage size of the average hard drive is increasing rapidly. Five years ago, 100 GBP would have bought a […]
Read MoreWiFi Networks And Their Use In Computer Crime
Friday 3rd of July 2009
Many of us now use wireless networking as part of our daily routine when it comes to using the Internet; […]
Read MoreData Recovery Techniques And The Myths Surrounding Data Wiping Tools
Friday 29th of May 2009
As the use of computer forensics in criminal investigations becomes more commonplace, news reports have made many ordinary computer users […]
Read MoreThumbs.db: How Computer Forensics Can Reveal Traces Of A Deleted Image
Friday 15th of May 2009
In recent years, initiatives such as Operation Ore have stepped up efforts to identify and prosecute those possessing indecent images […]
Read MoreCan A USB Storage Device Survive A Trip Through The Human Digestive System?
Thursday 30th of April 2009
A New York man has been charged with obstruction after attempting to destroy evidence by swallowing an USB flash drive. […]
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