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- Protection From Identity Theft - Do Not Be A Victim
By: Matthew Stanton - Mar 6, 2009 This article talks about protection from identity theft with some tips that encourage its readers not to become victims of this kind burglary.
- Credit Protection Services: Aid to Prevent Identity Theft
By: Matthew Stanton - Mar 6, 2009 This article is about the importance of ones identity, how some people are using it for evil intents, and the benefits of using a credit protection...
- Vetting and Due Diligence When Engaging the Services of a Computer Forensics Firm
By: Andrew Frowen - Mar 6, 2009 Whenever a company engages a third party to provide a product or service, a vetting process should be undertaken to ensure that the contract will...
- Preventing Identity Theft: Stopping The Prevalence Of This Crime
By: Matthew Stanton - Mar 3, 2009 This article elaborates on some ways to be cautious in eventually preventing identity theft. This crime has lead to many victims who had suffered...
- The Responsibility of Firms to Secure Personal Information Under the Data Protection Act
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 28, 2009 As holders of client sensitive information, all businesses have a legal obligation to adhere to the Data Protection Act. For a company to be...
- Computer Forensics and Incident Response Awareness in the Commercial Sector
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 28, 2009 As businesses increase their online presence and dependency on IT, the number of incidents of computer misuse continues to rise. To limit the...
- Computer Forensics and the Rapid Increase in Hard Drive Storage Capacity
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 21, 2009 Five years ago, 100 GBP would have bought a hard drive with a capacity of 100GB, but today, the same money would buy a 1TB drive - over 10 times...
- The Trojan Defence: Malware and its Impact on the Investigation of Computer Crime
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 13, 2009 When a person is suspected of using a computer to commit an illegal activity, computer forensic experts can analyse the machine for evidence. In...
- Password Strength: The Need for Adequate Password Standards in the Workplace
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 13, 2009 Most computer users make use of passwords to protect sensitive data from unauthorised access, but few are aware of how easily some passwords can be...
- SCADA Security, Compliance, and Liability -- A Survival Guide
By: Matthew McKernan - Feb 12, 2009 Two of the hottest topics currently in the industrial world are security and compliance. The controversy surrounding these topics, centers on the...
- When You Delete Files and Internet History, Do You Think They Are Completely Gone?
By: Jay Miller - Feb 12, 2009 When you take the time to delete files, cookies, and your internet history, you expect them to be gone forever, especially after you have emptied...
- Data Recovery Techniques and the Myths Surrounding Data Wiping Tools
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 6, 2009 As the use of computer forensics becomes more commonplace, news reports have made many ordinary computer users aware that deleting a file does not...
- Thumbs.db: How Computer Forensics Can Reveal Traces of a Deleted Image
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 6, 2009 When a person is suspected of possessing indecent images of children, the police will usually confiscate the suspect's computer for analysis. Where...
- Using SFTP to Transfer Files Securely
By: Alicia Hilton - Feb 3, 2009 SFTP is a protocol for transferring files using SSH to secure the commands and data that are being transferred between the client and the server....
- New Legislation Makes Possession of Extreme Pornographic Images an Offence in England and Wales
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 3, 2009 On 26 January 2009, new legislation came into effect, making it an offence to possess certain extreme pornographic material and increasing the...
- USB Flash Devices: The Small Gadget That Could Pose a Big Risk to Your Organisation
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 1, 2009 USB flash devices are becoming increasingly prevalent and their affordability, portability and capacity allows them to pose two major risks in the...
- Computer Forensics as a Growing Tool in the Arsenal Of Policing
By: Andrew Frowen - Feb 1, 2009 Forensic analysis has long been an important tool in policing, but with the rise of the computer age, e-crime has become a growing problem and with...
- Defeat Cyber Crime By Shielding, Shredding And Scanning
By: Dominic Donaldson - Jan 27, 2009 An article on how to protect yourself and you computer against criminal attacks while you are online.
- Are you Looking For Discount On Internet Security?
By: Kristi Ambrose - Jan 25, 2009 In addition, after leading the market in 2005, Spyware Doctor was awarded the prestigious Best of the Year at the end of 2005 and again in 2006....
- Id Theft: What It Is And How To Prevent It
By: Matthew Stanton - Jan 23, 2009 This article explores the ways to prevent ones self from being a victim of id theft. This crime has been noted to affect many people and there has...
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