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Forensics, as it relates to computers and data, is the collection and preservation of data to investigate or establish facts for any type of legal purpose. For each case, computer forensics can contain many different types of material and can be gathered from dozens of sources. Information can be limited to what exists on a hard drive and may even include data from the Internet, tapes, CDs, disks or printouts made by a specific computer.
Computer forensics is an emerging specialty that has no defined criteria. This makes it difficult to find a person with the knowledge, experience and skills needed to be an expert in this area. Colleges are beginning to recognize this as a growing field and are adding degrees and certification programs to their curriculum. With the speed at which the computer industry changes, it is often a struggle for the legal profession to keep up with all of the new laws established to convict criminals who use technology as a weapon. It is equally challenging to locate a knowledgeable computer specialist that has the interest, expertise and skills in fields other than computer science. Consequently, a computer forensic specialist who has skills in other disciplines such as accounting and/or law, will deliver better results meaning more useful and credible evidence for you.
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601B Industrial Court
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