Cloud Computing & The Impact On Digital Forensic Investigations
Blog Cloud Computing & The Impact On Digital Forensic Investigations Jeff Barr, Amazons cloud evangelist, questioned in October 2008, was unable to answer probing questions regarding what vendors are doing to enable future investigations to proceed...
[March 6, 2009, 7:34]
UK Police Authority Supports Investigations With Powerful Solution and Reduces Expenditure by 90 Per Cent
White Papers This provides far greater performance and expandability to support large-scale crime investigations. The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local...
[June 18, 2008, 1:01]
IT overlooked in fraud investigations
News Less than 5 percent of all fraud investigations rely on securing electronic evidence such as disk drive images, emails and access logs. Grey areas exist in corporate governance investigations on subjects like 'What is allowable as a corporate expense?
[February 4, 2003, 12:37]
SmartDraw's Floor Plans Spark Fast Fire Investigations
White Papers To handle high-volume fire investigations, Keller needed a fast way to create floor plans for his reports. Pulling double duty as a volunteer firefighter and a fire investigator for a district of 40,000 residents is no easy task.
[April 15, 2009, 1:22]
Creating Forms for Private Investigations With SmartDraw Legal Edition
White Papers Patrick has published a book, Police Chief Managing Success, and now works as a private investigator at his own company, Cote Investigations & Associates, LLC. Patrick Cote is no stranger to criminal justice.
[April 15, 2009, 1:22]
EDS investigations revealed
Talkback I would like to think that the OGC did this type of analysis on all suppliers to the Government and therefore I am extremly pleased that these reports exist. It would have been useful if the OGC had made this clear.
[February 16, 2005, 15:16]
Ongoing SEC investigations may hit 'serious' problems
News A major field office of the Securities and Exchange Commission was destroyed in Tuesday's attack on the World Trade Center, possibly creating serious problems for ongoing investigations of technology companies.
[September 13, 2001, 16:36]
EDS investigations revealed
News The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) has investigated IT supplier EDS four times over the past three years, a Freedom of Information (FoI) Act request has revealed. The OGC commissioned a first investigation from accountant firm Deloitte into...
[February 16, 2005, 11:40]
Cloud Computing & The Impact On Digital Forensic Investigations
Blog Comment Feedback from the CLOIDIFIN research so far has revealed that there have been no investigations performed on illegal activities within the cloud environment. The current issue (April 2009) of PCPlus magazine has run a 6 page article on Cloud...
[March 20, 2009, 10:02]
IT Forensics: When crime scene investigations go digital
News Moreover, investigations can take anything from a couple of hours to check out whether a particular staff member has sent a damaging email to several months if trying to establish whether another has been running a rival business from their desk.
[April 24, 2006, 13:30]
Business First Video Series: Special Investigations in Green
White Papers Watch this short video to learn what defines a true green data center. This initial Business First investigation report helps answer these questions -- what is a green data center and why do I need one?
[May 20, 2008, 0:00]
Dell delays results leaving spotlight to HP
News Investigations into Dell's accounting practices have forced the company to delay the release of its third-quarter results, originally scheduled for Thursday, Dell announced late on Wednesday. Dell needs more time to prepare its current earnings...
[November 16, 2006, 7:41]
Dot-com execs have 'unsavoury backgrounds'
News Executives at Internet firms are four times more likely to have an "unsavoury background" than executives at traditional companies, according to investigations by corporate securities company Kroll Associates.
[October 24, 2000, 15:11]
Police lack resources for paedophile hunts
News British paedophile units admit they do not have the resources and expertise to pull off further investigations like Operation Cathedral. Proactive investigations such as Operation Cathedral however are a rarity in Britain.
[February 15, 2001, 9:02]
New Gravity Database and Web Portal for the United States
White Papers Measurements of anomalies in the Earth's gravity and magnetic fields are useful and cost-effective tools for many geologic investigations. The primary goal of upgrading the U.S.gravity database and the associated tools is to support societal and...
[November 25, 2008, 23:00]
'Terrorist' traffic data to be used against minor criminals
News The Home Office has confirmed that new powers allowing the collection of electronic communications data for anti-terrorist investigations will also be used to provide law enforcement officers with intelligence on other criminals, such as tax evaders.
[November 7, 2001, 12:22]
HP works with investigators on probes
News Hewlett-Packard continues to cooperate with European and South Korean investigators as they pursue separate investigations into the printing industry, according to documents that HP filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday.
[January 21, 2004, 15:10]
Criminals hunted down by... software?
News Software tools are becoming an increasingly important link in criminal investigations. When the Australian Federal Police asked their computer system to find Australia's 'baddest' people -- those involved in the most investigations -- one name on...
[August 18, 2000, 9:50]
Linux tool speeds up police computer forensics
News Australian university students have developed a Linux-based data-forensics tool to help police churn through a growing backlog of computer-related criminal investigations. The tool, developed by students at the School of Computing and Information...
[March 6, 2008, 11:36]
Fake virus texts send Evil message
Talkback As part of the team responsible for the recent T-Virus “Outbreak” it’s with considerable mirth that we’ve watched the courageous “investigations” of Sophos, whose technicians “tracked down” the web site the messages came from - could they have...
[August 18, 2004, 17:26]



