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Digital Forensics: From The Crime Lab To The Library - Nature
When archivists at California's Stanford University received the collected papers of the late palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould in 2004, they knew right away they had a problem.
http://www.nature.com/news/digital-forensics-from-the-crime-lab-to-the-library-1.19998
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Commentary: Defining Digital Forensics - Forensic Mag
Ken Zatyko was previously the Director of the Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory where he led the largest, accredited, internationally recognized, leading edge computer forensics laboratory with an annual budget of over $17 million.
http://www.forensicmag.com/article/2007/01/commentary-defining-digital-forensics
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The Challenges Of Digital Forensics - Phys
Forensics is changing in the digital age, and the legal system is still catching up when it comes to properly employing digital evidence.
http://phys.org/news/2015-03-digital-forensics.html
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Digital Forensics Magazine
Digital Forensics Magazine brings you the latest news and information about Digital Forensics.
http://www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com
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Digital Evidence and Forensics - National Institute of Justice
Computers are used for committing crime, and, thanks to the burgeoning science of digital evidence forensics, law enforcement now uses computers to fight crime.
http://www.nij.gov/topics/forensics/evidence/digital/Pages/welcome.aspx
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Computer Forensics - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Computer forensics (sometimes known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of computer forensics is to examine digital media in a forensically sound manner with the aim of identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing and presenting facts and opinions about the digital information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_forensics
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History of Computer Forensics
A Historical Look at Computer Forensics. How Long Has It Existed?
http://www.computerforensicstraining101.com/history.html
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Computer Forensics History
this blog aims to share my thoughts, ideas, research, and other interesting findings about Computer Forensics and Antiforensics.
http://www.forensics-research.com/index.php/computer-forensics/computer-forensics-history/
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Computer Forensics 101 - Expert Law
An introduction to computer forensics.
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/forensic_evidence/computer_forensics_101.html
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What is Digital Forensics? Definition from Techopedia
Digital Forensics Definition - Digital forensics is the process of uncovering and interpreting electronic data. The goal of the process is to preserve.
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/27805/digital-forensics
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Security: A Guide to Basic Computer Forensics
There are countless ways malicious people can use a computer to perform illegal activity - hacking into systems, leaking trade secrets, unleashing new viruses, using phishing messages to steal personal information, and so on. And we are constantly hearing about new exploits.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.12.forensics.aspx
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Digital Forensics - American Scientist
Since the 1980s, computers have had increasing roles in all aspects of human life - including an involvement in criminal acts. This development has led to the rise of digital forensics, the uncovering and examination of evidence located on all things electronic with digital storage, including computers, cell phones, and networks.
http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/digital-forensics
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Computer Forensics Basics - How Stuff Works
Computer forensics basics covers some of the most common techniques used in the field of computer forensics. Learn about some computer forensics basics.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/computer-forensic1.htm
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What is IT forensics? IT and Computer Forensics Beginner's Guide - Forensic Control
Free IT forensics and computer forensics software. Forensic Control - IT forensics and computer forensics investigators in cases of computer misuse or dispute.
https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/beginners-guide-computer-forensics/
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Digital Forensics - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_forensics