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Often, it is not sufficient to simply copy files from a source and assume your data set is complete. When doubt arises regarding the entirety of a data set, it is time to move to forensic methods and recover what someone may be trying to hide.

Computer Forensics entails using tactical methods to uncover facts within computer-based information. Three of the most useful aspects of computer forensics include:

  • Recovery of deleted files
  • Restoration of data from various media
  • Bypassing encrypted or password-protected files

79% of employees admit to sharing confidential information with other companies via e-mail and 1 in 10 employees have received confidential company information via e-mail.

Computer forensics is completed in a fashion that adheres to the standards of evidence that are admissible in a court of law. Thus, it must be techno-legal in nature rather than purely technical or purely legal. For more information, please refer to the U.S. Department of Justice’s requirements for computer forensics and electronic evidence processing found in their publication, Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations.

See Texas House Bill 2833.

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