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 22 November 2011. Tags: forensic investigator, microsoft outlook express, mobile phone sim cards, personal storage, phone memory, private investigators, specialist companies, usim cards
Cell Phone Forensics – A Brief Introduction
Cell Phone Forensics or Mobile Phone Forensics are improving daily. These services are now commercially available through certain specialist companies, (Disklabs, ( http://www.mobilephoneforensics.com), Disklabs, (http://www.disklabs.com), and ICG Inc, (http://www.icginc.com)), and is no longer reserved for the most high profile murder enquiries, but by individuals checking to see if their partner or lover has been cheating on them, by Human Resources, who need to prove if “that” phone call was actually taken, or by Private Investigators who are checking to see if the client was where they say they were at a given specific time. Above are of course, just a few of the hundreds of examples of why cell phone forensics are becoming more and more important in the lives of the military, investigative agencies, (police forces, security agencies, private investigators), human resources and indeed private individuals.
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