Introducing Auditing Of Employees’ Computers To Reduce Exposure To Computer Misuse
The improper use of computer equipment by staff can represent a serious threat to any business, causing potentially costly losses […]
Read MoreComputer Forensics In The Courtroom: Is An IT Literate Judge And Jury Necessary For A Fair Trial?
In today’s ‘wired world’ it is unusual to come across a person who does not own a computer, PDA or […]
Read MoreIs More Regulation Needed To Ensure ‘Computer Forensics Experts’ Are Up To Standard?
For a person to call themselves a General Practitioner of medicine, they must register on the General Medical Council’s GP […]
Read MoreThe Prevalence of Anti-Forensics Tools and the Difficulties They Present to Computer Forensics
As more and more individuals and businesses choose to conduct their affairs via computers and the internet, so the threat […]
Read MoreThe Security Risks Associated With Instant Messaging In The Workplace
Instant messaging (IM) is an increasingly popular form of text-based communication, allowing written messages to be passed between two or […]
Read MoreInternet Enabled Games Consoles And The Risk Of Exposure To Child Groomers
While most parents are aware of the potential dangers of allowing children to use chat rooms and social networking sites […]
Read MoreCisco 2009 Midyear Security Report: Internet Criminals Get Organised
Criminals who use the Internet to fuel their illegal activities are becoming increasingly organised, with some adopting strategies from the […]
Read MoreNew Legislation Makes Possession Of Extreme Pornographic Images An Offence In England and Wales
On 26 January 2009, Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 came into effect, making it an […]
Read MoreFraud In Britain Doubles As Recession Stretches Staff Loyalties
The rate of fraud growth in Britain has nearly doubled in the past six months, according to the latest six […]
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