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Computer forensics is the preservation,
identification, extraction, documentation, and interpretation of computer
data to be used as evidence in a court of law.
Why Computer Forensics?
+To be prepared to successfully use computer
evidence in a court of law.
+To determine the root cause of an event to
ensure that it will not happen again or to establish a standard
operational procedure (SOP) for responding to similar future situations.
+To determine who is responsible for
specific transactions, documents, changes in data, actions, etc.
+To determine the source of electronic
documents that are copyright protected: i.e. software, word documents,
etc. Types of Incidents that
Require Computer Forensics
>Harassment
>Employee Dismissals
>Disputes over Altered
Data
>Fraud
>Theft
>Threats
>Misuse of Company
Resources
>Stalking
>Computer
Break-In/Intrusion
>Protection of Proprietary
Information
>Virus
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IT
IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT YOU CONSULT WITH OUR EXPERTS PRIOR TO TAKING ANY
ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THE COMPUTER SYSTEMS OR EVIDENCE.
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Dora Furlong is a nationally acclaimed computer forensic
expert who has pioneered the forensic analysis of PDAs, EPROMs and other
devices with computer chips. She has a Masters Degree in Information
Security from Eastern Michigan University. Ms. Furlong has been certified as
a Certified Information Systems Security Professional by the International
Information Systems Security Certification Consortium [(ISC)2],
as a Certified Fraud Investigator by the International Fraud Training
Institute, and as a Certified EnCase Examiner by Guidance Software. Ms.
Furlong has been active as a computer forensic expert since 1996 and has
directed over 5,000 cases. She is CEO and Chief Analyst for Tycho Forensics
Services, LLC. |