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WinHex 16.4

WinHex 16.4

WinHex is a universal hexadecimal editor, particularly helpful in the realm of computer forensics, data recovery, low-level data processing, and IT security. An advanced... Read more

22 March, 2012
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Computer Forensics

In this webcast, the presenter explains about computer forensics on HowStuffWorks. Computer-based crimes are a big business and it... Read more

1 January, 2011
TWIDS 1.5

TWIDS 1.5

...in real-time. It is a good software for Intrusion detection and computer forensics on Windows OS, and it identifies malicious programs conducting attacks on... Read more

7 May, 2012
Belkasoft Evidence Center 3.8 build 331

Belkasoft Evidence Center 3.8 build 331

Belkasoft Evidence Center is a computer forensics product. This product makes it easy for an investigator to search... Read more

4 April, 2012
Some Words About Cryptographic Key Recognition in Data Streams

Some Words About Cryptographic Key Recognition in Data Streams

...a new and prospective technology which can be used, primarily, in the computer forensics. In order to use it, a cryptanalyst must solve, at least... Read more

29 November, 2011
Zlon 1.0

Zlon 1.0

...its entirety. Various applications include simplistic backup implementation,securing the evidence in computer forensics,the backed up image can be either deployed onto the physical... Read more

16 December, 2010
DDR NTFS Recovery 4.0.1.6

DDR NTFS Recovery 4.0.1.6

...and provides fastest data retrieval utility. DDR recovery software is helpful in computer forensics, research & development field, software industries, educational institutes and many more similar... Read more

28 September, 2010
Exchange 2010 and Your Audit Strategy

Exchange 2010 and Your Audit Strategy

...IT staff to protect the organization against incidents involving sensitive information loss, computer forensics and litigation Read more

14 September, 2010

Book review: Cybertraps for the Young

...of devising parental strategies to avoid the worst of them. A lawyer, computer forensics expert and the author of a previous book on privacy, Lane... Read more

4 July, 2011

The Roads Taken

...mainstream press, rather than staying in the more refined heights of the computer forensics world - and simple tools for exploring the data followed quickly. Here... Read more

25 April, 2011

BA tech worker found guilty of terrorist plotting

...IT security expert professor Peter Sommer said that SO15 has a dedicated computer forensics unit, which normally works in conjunction with the National Technical Assistance... Read more

1 March, 2011

Thai minister calls URL blacklisting a failure

...that blacklisting has failed and should be dropped. Thongchai Sangsiri, director of computer forensics within Thailand's Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, told the... Read more

17 November, 2010 by Darren Pauli

Cybersecurity challenge kicks off

...coding, we haven't got proper training programmes for network defence or computer forensics," said Harrison. "[This competition] is a seminal moment for cybersecurity as... Read more

26 July, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Universities highlight IT forensics boom

...postgraduate courses for IT professionals claim to be seeing increasing interest in computer forensics skills, both from employers and from applicants. Speaking to ZDNet at... Read more

24 April, 2007 by Matt Loney

Linux tool speeds up police computer forensics

University students have devised a Linux-based data-forensics tool that allows police to analyse computers at the scene of a crime Read more

6 March, 2008 by Liam Tung

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