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forensic computing
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forensic computing

Recovering information from computer systems for use in criminal investigations. The use of computers by criminals to commit crimes or to support their criminal activities is increasing. The more organized computer criminals will take sophisticated steps to try to hide the information on their computers, and it is the work of forensic computer scientists, working with the police, to recover evidence.



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Exercises, case studies, and crime examples make Computer Forensics a practical manual.
To answer this need, many corporate security professionals are turning to the growing selection of professional-grade computer forensics products such as ProDiscover IR from Technology Pathways.
The tools of computer forensics play a vital role in resolving matters in the corporate world and litigation process by enhancing the evidence pool, establishing truths otherwise left undiscovered and, consequently, contributing to more efficient and rapid resolution, judgments or settlements.
 
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