Articles tagged: computer forensic expert
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rahul Rungta Turning the computer on affects the swap file and registry as well as the list of most recently used documents. Investigating emails with an email client carries a host of potential dangers. Failing to either make a forensic image of the hard drives of staff when they leave, or replace the hard drive. written by Rahul Rungta Having imaged and analysed the suspects computer disks and found the evidence all that remains is the process of presenting that evidence for use in any criminal, civil or disciplinary hearings. written by Rahul Rungta In court cases, computer evidence can be dismissed if even the slightest doubt over it's veracity can be shown, making the process of adducing the evidence correctly vital to the success of otherwise of the case. written by Rahul Rungta The key role of computer forensics is the protection, adducing and presentation of evidence, in that order. In all abuse cases, protection of the evidence is both critical and central to the organisations ability to investigate and take action against the abuser. written by Rahul Rungta Existing audit data was used, that had been collected during a licence compliance audit and the whole analysis added just 4 man days to the audit project. written 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 useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure. << previous page 1 next page>> |