The Dangers Posed By The Growing Use Of Home Wireless Routers
Friday 15th of October 2010
In recent years, home internet access has become ubiquitous and the majority of users now connect ‘wirelessly’ via a central […]
Read MoreThe Distinction Between E-Discovery And Computer Forensics
Friday 8th of October 2010
For many but the most well-versed in the world of computer based evidence, the terms ‘electronic discovery’ and ‘computer forensics‘ […]
Read More‘Pirate Bay’ And The Legal Implications For Those Facilitating File-Sharing
Friday 1st of October 2010
Over recent years, as home internet connections have become commonplace and the average download speed has increased exponentially, the unauthorised […]
Read MoreHow Private Is ‘In Private’ Browsing?
Friday 24th of September 2010
Whenever a computer user accesses the internet, records of their activity are automatically stored on their PC. This information might […]
Read MoreThe Security Holes Created by Default Windows User Accounts
Friday 17th of September 2010
If you are a computer user, you are probably viewing this article using a PC with a recent version of […]
Read MoreIs The Use of Remote Login Software Compromising Your Workplace Security?
Friday 10th of September 2010
As broadband becomes ubiquitous, many businesses are looking for ways to grant staff remote access via an internet connection to […]
Read MoreTracking Down E-Criminals: The Virtual Clues That Lead To The Physical World
Friday 3rd of September 2010
Every time a computer user views a web page, uses instant chat or sends an email, details about their location […]
Read MoreThe Computer Forensic Investigation Of Peer To Peer File Sharing
Friday 20th of August 2010
As internet connection speeds continue to increase, sharing information via the internet has become commonplace. For small files, email is […]
Read MoreData Recovery Following Physical Damage To A Hard Disk Drive
Friday 13th of August 2010
In the last 20 years, computers have become a vital part of most business operations. As storage capacity and internet […]
Read MoreIs It Time For The Public Sector To Introduce Mandatory Data Encryption?
Friday 6th of August 2010
In 2008, at least eight separate incidents of data loss by large public service organisations were reported. This includes incidents […]
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