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Solving Crime With Computer Forensics


Article by Carl Walker Computer Forensics is the scientific study of computers or computer related data in relation to an investigation by a law enforcement agency for use in a court of law. While this technology may be as old as computers themselves, the advances in technology are [...]

Courts Now Requiring Computer Forensic Experts – Be Prepared


Article by Michele C.S. Lange With the changing complexities of technology, it’s very important to develop a relationship with a reputable computer forensic expert. Judges are no longer willing to accept the unknown and stop when research becomes too difficult or technologically complex. Judges are basing decisions on [...]

Project EVE Allows New Zealand Police To Speed Processing Of Computer-Based Evidence


Article by Andrew Frowen A new technology is changing the way computer-based evidence is identified. Launched in August 2009, Project EVE has enabled the New Zealand Police Force to process evidence from electronic devices far quicker than they had been able to previously. EVE, which stands for the [...]

Computer Forensics Research


Article by Jenny Pilley We need only look to the recent past to recognise the astonishing rate at which technology moves forward. If we were to glance back even a few decades, we’d see a world in which the computer was a luxury enjoyed by very few – [...]

Learn To Take Cyber Bad Guys Down – Computer Forensic Education


Article by Dean Stanley With the kind of individuals who we would have thought last to commit a computer offense or be a part of fraud are taking place in the offenses involving computer systems, it’s high time we advance to make an effort in increasing the forensic [...]


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