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Role of Third Party Neutrals in E-Discovery and Forensic Investigations


Article by Michele C.S. Lange Any law firm or client involved in an e-discovery production or computer forensics investigation understands the complexity, time, and costs involved in these projects. In some cases, a high degree of technical aptitude is needed to navigate the issues and communicate with the [...]

Computer Forensic Recovery


Article by Nahar Dijla What happens when your much talked about multi billion project crashes and burns? Before you decide to let your career and professional credibility crash along with it, take charge and decide that you are going to turnaround this failure into a valuable lesson. Opt [...]

Computer Forensics Chain of Custody


Article by Danielle Ingram As the trend for high-specification mobile phones and computers continues at a rapid pace so too does the potential for electronic media misuse and abuse. This kind of fraudulent activity is becoming more commonly seen in legal cases, particularly with employment tribunals. Legal firms [...]

Computer forensics


Article by shaharudin Computer Forensics World is a growing community of professionals involved in the digital forensics industry. It is an open resource, free for all to access and to use. It strongly encourages the sharing of information and peer to peer assistance. Computer forensics is a branch [...]

Computer Forensics – Finding Out What The Bad Guys Did With Their Computers!


Article by Abigail Franks Computer forensics is a lot like the CSI investigation programs on the television. Using advanced techniques and technologies, a computer forensic scientist will reconstruct a possible crime using the data that one computer systems. This data may include email trails, files, hidden directories and [...]


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