Archive for November, 2009

What Does a Computer Forensics Investigator Do?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

A Computer Forensics Investigator is trained in combating crimes ranging from crimes against children to file system recovery on computers that have been damaged or hacked. The Computer Forensics Investigator, also known as a Computer Forensics Specialist , recovers data from digital media that will be used in criminal prosecution.

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What Does a Computer Forensics Investigator Do?

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Data Recovery, Backup, Restoration, and Disaster Recovery – Definitions Merge

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Over the past several years there has been a confluence of the definitions of Data Recovery, Data Backup and Restoration, and Disaster Recovery. The merging of these definitions does not serve the industry. It only serves to confuse the consumer, the very people these various industry segments want to reach.

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Top Computer Forensics Schools

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Computer crime is one of the fastest growing areas of crime in the world.

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Top Computer Forensics Schools

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How to Prepare Your Offsite Computer Repair?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

With the economy being in such a precarious condition, many computer users are repairing and upgrading an existing computer rather than buy a new one. If you have a laptop or computer that requires offsite repair , you should take a few precautions to protect your computer files and sensitive information. Note: If you are using a reputable computer repair technician, you shouldn’t have to worry about anyone accessing your private information

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Security – Data Recovered

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The world?s population put a lot of faith in their computers. This is as true for online businesses as for personal computing

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Secure Data Backup And Instant File Recovery

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Just how recoverable are your computer files? There are many times when the PC seems to ?have it in for you?.

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NTFS File System Frequently Asked Questions Part II

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Q: Is it possible to convert a FAT32 Hard Drive to NTFS without losing all data on the drive? I like to change from FAT32 to NTFS, my operating system is Windows XP PRO, how can I do that?

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NTFS File System Frequently Asked Questions Part I

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Q: Is the boot limitation for NTFS still 7.87GB? A: No. NTFS volume size limit is 2TB.

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How Data Recovery is Performed on Failed RAID 5 Arrays

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

RAID 5 arrays are used for many applications because they are for the most part cost-effective and provide a level of fault tolerance not provided by some other levels of RAID.

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How Data Recovery is Performed on Failed RAID 5 Arrays

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Data & Tape Storage & Disaster Recovery ? What you need to consider (SME organisations)

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

You may be in a situation where you know your data is not being backed up correctly ?

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