A computer forensic examiner is a professional who uses investigative and analytical techniques to be able to provide digital evidence. The International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners is the organization, which provides the CCE or Certified computer Examiner certification for those individuals who would be interested in trying out or making a career in Computer Forensics. This CCE certification is basically provided to be able to advance and make the field of computer forensics more professional.
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Computer Forensics Examiners
Monday, July 20th, 2009Identity Theft Using Second Hand Hard Drives
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009For most people these days technology is almost a throwaway fact of life; for some however old or no longer necessary technology provides a welcome source of additional income. There can be no better illustration of this than eBay, the auction website. However there are inherent risks that can lead to problems which can only be solved by the use of expert Computer Forensics techniques.
Do Computer Forensics Sink Without Trace
Sunday, July 12th, 2009Wherever we go, we leave a physical trace behind, and science can be used to find and identify those traces. The individual nature of these traces can form a trail back to an individual. This characteristic has been used for a surprising length of time which on investigation reveals examples such as the Chinese using fingerprints in the 700s and the re-construction of a newspaper fragment in a murder case in 1784.
Computer Forensics and Legal Aspects
Thursday, July 9th, 2009The rate of crimes on internet and networks is increased to an alarming state by hackers, contractors, intruders and employees. Laws are enforced and computer forensics is practiced to avoid and prevent these crimes. Using computer forensics investigators use latest techniques of science and technology to find some evidence against crimes.
Computer Forensics – Don’t Let the Tape Evidence Evidence Escape You
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009So much of Computer Forensic work is associated with data recovery from hard disk drives, USB pens and other common data storage media. Even on the television data is generally seen only to be stored on a limited range of media.

