Posts Tagged ‘Crimes’

Computer Forensics and Legal Aspects

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

The 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.

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The Basics of Computer Forensics

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Computer forensics would be the process of the investigation of computer systems through the collection and analysis of computer-related evidence and information to be able to determine any unauthorized or illegal involvement of these evidences in fraudulent activities and other crimes. This fairly new field is already being used by the military, law enforcement, businesses and intelligence agencies. The protocols in computer evidence processing are meticulously observed as it goes through the process, as all findings must be presented in court.

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Why Web Blockers is Essential to Your PC

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

One of the most alarming news nowadays is the growing number of juvenile delinquents across the globe. Everyday, numerous cases of children committing various crimes are being reported. Many experts attributed the shocking trend to the children’s exposure to violence, drugs, and pornography via the television and the Internet.

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Computer Forensics is Changing the Way We Fight Crime

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Crime fighting has moved to a new and different playing field in recent years. There has been a great push to come up with new and ingenious methods of fighting crime in order to combat the new territories crimes are covering.

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Two Basic Steps on How to Earn a Computer Forensic Certification

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

If you have the curiosity of solving crimes involving retrieving deleted information from various digital devices like hard disks and memory cards (as used in mobile phones and digital cameras); then you can start to learn how to become a professional computer forensic investigator who is well-resourced with the skills needed to study and decipher such crimes. If you are really serious about it, then you should seek a proper training about this particular field.

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