By: Robertcorin | 2011-08-29 | Information technology Computer forensics is also called as computer forensic science. It is a branch of a digital forensic science in which people find evidence of any illegal activity related to computer or any other digital storage media. read more
By: Robertcorin | 2011-09-07 | Security Crimes in the past were connected to housebreakings, car theft, shoplifting, hi-jacking and smaller petty crimes. Now, a major issue of contention is the one of computer crime, which is very much on the increase. read more
By: Jake Wilson | 2010-03-30 | Computer forensics Online computer forensics covers a wide area of data investigation and retrieval. It can involve internet crimes, email abuse and trading of intellectual property, to name a few. read more
By: Donne Davies | 2010-11-13 | Law Data erased deliberately or unexpectedly can be retrieved with the aid of data retrieval specialists. Computer forensics is helpful in identifying the root cause of the lost data or information. read more
By: donnedavies30@gmail.com | 2010-11-13 | Law The expansion in networking correlations, convolutions and commotions has been followed by an increase in the amount of transgressions perpetrated within the networks read more
By: Ross Patel | 2011-08-06 | Data Recovery The last decade has seen meteoric rise in the use of computer and network connections, with almost no aspect of everyday life escaping reliance on digital communications. The information age has allowed old crime to be effected in new and devastating ways, as well as paving the way for new offences such as computer misuse and telecommunication fraud. There has recently been an increase in criminal read more
By: Robert Corindam | 2011-08-31 | Security Computers and internet have become the omnipresent instruments in the service of human society today. This fact is well known to even the commoners today. The question of computer forensics training is related to the world of cybercrimes which is ever competing with the computer professionals to harm people, institutions and even nations. read more
By: Rob McAdam | 2010-03-28 | Computer forensics When you hear of computer forensics, the first thing that pops to mind might be a Crime Scene Investigator, pulling the plastic sheet off of a computer and inspecting for signs of a struggle. Nobody really ever talked about forensics in daily life until they started making those scientifically accurate prime time cop shows, so of course, simple word association generally leads us to forensic sciences being "Something cops do, right?" read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-09-16 | Computer forensics Those who are in the field of computer forensics need to be constantly updated in almost every program, advancement and development of computer technology to aid them in their tasks and in order for them not to get outsmarted by criminals and hackers that have the intention to harm them and their company. read more
By: Frank Froggatt | 2010-03-26 | Science Forensic science colleges open the door for a job in criminal justice. The training of a upcoming candidate at a forensics career starts in senior high school, and those students who're best at chemistry, biology and physics may be the future forensic experts. read more
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 2010-03-30 | Computer forensics In general, we know that the jobs of a computer forensics expert are to extract and examine data to look for evidence or supportive evidence. In fact, their job scope is very wide. Let's have a better understanding on what digital forensics experts can do. You will definitely be eager to join this line after knowing how wonderful they are. read more
By: Tee landy | 2011-04-21 | Computer Forgot your Windows 7 password? Here are 3 top Windows 7 password crackers for overcoming your lost or forgotten password problems. read more
By: Robertcorin | 2011-08-29 | Intranet One can hear various incidents these days of government or major institutions’ sites being attacked online by hackers. These hackers possess refined equipment and amazing knowledge on how to get into these sites. read more
By: Benny | 2011-09-12 | College The word "Forensics" is usually related to things like fingerprints, DNA tests etc. but actually forensics is defined as the "study of evidence discovered at a crime scene and used in a court of law." read more