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Subject:Technology
Topic:Computers
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Specialized forensic tools will be necessary to retrieve and analyze deleted, renamed and encrypted data that search tools will overlook. Further, forensic tools will help with complex information correlation. For example, to construct a timeline of events it may be necessary to tie network log stamps and data together with database access and usage logs.
Reporting is the final phase of forensic investigation. Here, the article is weak, only recommending the inclusion of summary information about the event and additional details. In the product review section of the article, there is a mention of forensic tools that allow users to add notes, bookmark sections of data and produce detailed reporting.
The article concludes with a comparison of commercially available forensics tools as well as the availability of many open-source solutions. and, it advises that even if the steps outlined above are followed, it will probably still be necessary to hire an outside forensics expert to conduct a more in-depth investigation, particularly if a company is considering legal action.
Bibliography
Biggs, M. (2005, November 14). Computer forensics: Donning your detective hat. http://www.fcw.com/article91394-11-14-05-Print
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Biggs, M. (2005, November 14). Computer forensics: Donning your detective hat. http://www.fcw.com/article91394-11-14-05-Print
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