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Knowledge Management in Critical Internet Threat Case

05.11.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about knowledge management in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.
Have you ever been tricked or harassed within a large period of time?. Have you ever been targeted?. I can’t believe this thing didn’t happen to [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 11th, 2009   |  No Comments »

Six Steps to Prevent Desktop Fraud in AP

05.10.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

Accounts Payable need to be protected from spreadsheet frauds. Some of these frauds and spreadsheet errors would have been easily prevented should some basic controls and checking have been incorporated prior to implementation. The Recovery process for AP fraud can be pretty tedious especially in the procure-to-pay area where financial services are involved.
1) We should [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 10th, 2009   |  No Comments »

Challenges in IT Operations For NOC, SOC, Risk & Audit Team – Security, Risk & Compliance Automation

05.09.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

These days business strategies are been aligned with Information Technology (IT) and the strategic use of IT in business has become the key in having a competitive edge in the market. The greatest challenge is to protect the business data and secure the IT environment. For this, enterprises have specialized teams like the Network Operations [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 9th, 2009   |  No Comments »

The Importance of Computer Forensics

05.08.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

Due to technology advancement, nearly all of the information in a corporation is created and managed electronically. Only a small percentage of information is committed to paper. This changing trend has encouraged more and more cyber crimes or computer crimes to take place in the whole world. Here comes the computer forensics to encounter these [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 8th, 2009   |  No Comments »

Digital Forensics – Top 10 Challenges

05.07.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

Introduction
The ability of criminals and terrorists to maximise the opportunities offered by new technology is constantly evolving. Burying incriminating data within the increasing storage capacity of PCs and laptops presents the police and security forces with new and demanding challenges; challenges that are exacerbated by the very short space of time in which examinations of [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 7th, 2009   |  No Comments »

Essential Duties and Responsibilities of a Computer Forensics Manager

05.06.2009 | Author: mab | Posted in Computer Forensics |

To be qualified as a computer forensics manager, one needs full knowledge of computer forensic tools, methodologies and protocols. He or she must also have strong and progressive experience in computer forensics and investigations. They must be responsible in planning, directing and completing projects and services in this particular field. Besides, they are also responsible [...]


mab  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 6th, 2009   |  No Comments »

Computer Network – Comprehensive View – Part 2

05.05.2009 | Author: kole | Posted in Computer Forensics |

Wireless networks located in multiple categories, depending on the size of the physical area that can be covered by network.
The following types of wireless network meet the needs of multiple users:
* Wireless personal – Area network (PAN).
* Wireless Local Area network (LAN).
* Wireless Metropolitan-Area network (MAN).
* Wireless Wide – Area network (MAN).
This is using the [...]


kole  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 5th, 2009   |  No Comments »

An Introduction to Computer Forensics

05.04.2009 | Author: kole | Posted in Computer Forensics |

When you hear of computer forensics, the first thing that pops to mind might be a Crime Scene Investigator, pulling the plastic sheet off of a computer and inspecting for signs of a struggle. Nobody really ever talked about forensics in daily life until they started making those scientifically accurate prime time cop shows, so [...]


kole  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 4th, 2009   |  No Comments »

The Value of EnCE Certification

05.03.2009 | Author: kole | Posted in Computer Forensics |

The value of computer certifications in general is debatable. For many certifications it is possible to simply study a book, maybe purchase some Transcenders, take the exam and call yourself “certified.” I know several people who have brought “certified” individuals in for interviews and sat them down in front of relevant operating system or piece [...]


kole  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 3rd, 2009   |  No Comments »

How Performing a Reverse People Search Online Could Possibly Save a Life

05.02.2009 | Author: kole | Posted in Computer Forensics |

Today’s technology has made it possible to locate a person or just that person’s information at a push of a button.
You may have a long lost family member you haven’t seen in years and do not know where they live. You can get possible leads to their whereabouts. You may want to get information [...]


kole  |  Computer Forensics  |  05 2nd, 2009   |  No Comments »
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