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: 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: 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: Nicola Brown | 2011-03-31 | Management Developments in mobile devices just don't seem to slow down. From the early days of large mobile handsets being used for the sole purpose of making a call, through to the ever decreasing size of today's smart phones that gives the user a plethora of functionality, we can all see how much this technology has changed and continues to change. However these changes have also worked to the advantage of the criminally minded. read more
By: Stuart Michael M | 2010-09-28 | Technology The term forensic science originates from Latin as forensic implies "before the form" and refers to "of, pertaining to or used in the lawful court". In such modern age and era, the phrase is often related to the methods used to obtain criminal evidence as a proof in the probing of a case in the court. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-12-14 | Article Marketing With shows such as Castle and Bones gaining popularity, the field of forensic science have suddenly gained ranking on the popularity ladder too. The sudden emergence of forensic has led many to believe that it is a recent addition to the field of science. read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-01-19 | Outsourcing The transcription of autopsy dictation done by forensic pathologists and medical examiners is a specialized field requiring an extensive knowledge of medical terminology and autopsy procedures. Autopsy transcriptionists also have to remain compliant with HIPAA even though the subject is deceased. read more
By: Elaine Ee Lee | 2010-04-01 | Computer forensics Digital Forensics is referred to as computer forensic analysis, electronic evidence discovery, digital discovery, computer analysis, and computer examinations. It is the process of preservation, identification, interpretation and documentation of evidence recovered for presentation in civil or criminal court. read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-01-26 | Science People often use the terms forensics and forensic science interchangeably. The same goes for forensic science and criminalistics. However, there is a difference between all three of these. Read the article to discover how they differ. read more
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: Jenny Pilley | 2009-09-02 | Cyber law There is a lot of coverage within the media about how digital forensics have been used within a court case to prosecute. However, within the British judicial system, someone is innocent until proven otherwise. read more
By: sajmi | 2011-02-19 | Computer This new branch of digital forensic deals with computer crime and computer supported criminal activities. There are many computer crime investigations conducted during the previous years, out of which the most successful investigation was held on august 26, 2004 by WEB-SNARE. There are about 150 successful investigators working for WEB-SNARE. This success was the pioneer for Computer Forensic read more
By: Jeff Noctis | 2011-03-23 | Technology Forensic audio includes a number of different areas of expertise. The four main ones are audio enhancement, audio authentication, forensic transcription, and speaker identification. Part one of this article explores enhancement and authentication. read more
By: Michael Herrah | 2011-04-05 | Reference & Education Examining victims of sexual assaults as well as training colleagues on how to treat violently injured patients is the focus of the forensic nursing job description. read more
By: Ashikur Rahaman | 2012-04-07 | Computer Forensics is the application of different sciences to solve legal cases. It is a complex discipline, requiring knowledge from different sciences and their applications. People who specialise in forensics are called forensic scientists. Forensic magazine is a magazine dealing with famous news and articles of forensics. This magazine is almost imperative for all the forensic scientists of USA. read more