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Data Recovery & Forensic Recovery Explained

The advances in communication that have been made in the last two decades created a new branch of detectives. These are electronic detectives, and they are required because electronic communication almost replaced the written hard copy form of communication, the majority of corporate data onlyexisting in electronic format. Because of this, hard disk data recovery [...]

You’re Data Recovery Guidelines

Data recovery, according to the word sleuths and data recovery experts, is the process of salvaging deleted or inaccessible data stored on damaged media like magnetic disks and computer hard drives, optical devices, and tape cartridges.
If you need your data to be recovered fast, certain data recovery service companies can do this but most of [...]

Emergence of E-Discovery In Civil Litigation

The law, as a means of administering dispute resolution and criminal accountability, must be able to adapt to revolutions of industry or technology. We are currently in the beginning years of a technological revolution that will only grow and continue to change the way humans live their lives. Computer and internet use have changed the [...]

Challenges in Recovering Deleted Email

Both computer forensics experts and data recovery technicians seek to recover deleted data. Data recovery is primarily interested in bringing back files, while computer forensics tends to dig deeper, looking not just for deleted documents, but also for metadata (data about data - such as file attributes, descriptions, dates, and other information) and meaningful snippets [...]

Are You Ready for E-Discovery?

If you’re like most of us in IT, you probably have a relatively small number of individuals in your firm that you’re used to working with fairly closely.
For example, if you’re a development manager, you probably work closely on a daily basis with the business folks to understand their requirements for the systems you develop. [...]