Posted on 12 February 2012. Tags: computer forensic expert, computer forensic experts, computer forensics investigation, electronic discovery, electronic storage device, enron scandal, hard disk drive, introduction to computer forensics
Computer Forensics is the process of investigating electronic devices or computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or “hidden” information that may serve as useful evidence in supporting both claims and defenses of a legal matter as well as it can helpful when data have been accidentally deleted or lost due to hardware failure.
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Posted on 26 January 2012. Tags: computer forensics, corporate organisations, cyber forensics, hard disk drive, human resource departments, human resource issues, inappropriate internet use, phone memory
Computer Forensics – A Brief Description
Computer Forensics is the function of utilising scientifically proven methods to assemble together and process data found on a digital device, (computer, hard disk drive, mobile phone, memory card etc), and interpret that data for possible use in a court of law or other theatre of investigation. The evidence may assist in the prosecution or a criminal, help in the defence of an accused person, or be of intelligence to an individual who is seeking knowledge for either personal or professional reasons.
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Posted on 27 December 2011. Tags: computer boots, disk drive space, hard disk drive, hard disk space, microsoft windows users, outdated drivers, speed up the computer, virus scanner
This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities.
Not enough hard disk space.
Left over programs and bad files.
Data Corruption.
Missing Windows updates / Outdated drivers.
Computer is overheating.
Corrupt OS.
Bad Hardware.
Solution
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Posted on 25 August 2011. Tags: computer hard drive, creation virus, failure data, financial trader, hard disk drive, hard drive failure, performance enhancement, redundant array of independent disks
Protecting hard drive data is absolutely critical for any computer user, whether you are a home user wanting to safeguard many years worth of family pictures, videos and an mp3 collection, or a small business or financial trader who works with files critical to the operation of daily business.
Most desktops trading computers have the ability to utilize a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) to help users to protect their pc against data loss and enhance system performance in data intensive operations like data processing, mathemalical calculations, video editing, CD/DVD creation, virus scanning, PC gaming or data backup. Much too often very critical information is lost due to computer hard drive failures and poor data protection habits.
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