By C. Dean Little
We try to cover a variety of cutting-edge computer forensics topics here on Slack Space, but every once in a while it’s good to go back to the basics.
That’s why I’ve decided to write a quick little blog post about the proper way to prepare for the forensic imaging of laptops, desktops, [...]
Posts tagged ‘litigation’
The Truth is Out There
September 24th, 2009
EDEN Hits the Century Mark
July 1st, 2009
By Cathy Lopez
Launched on May 1, the Electronic Data Extraction Network already has 100 members.
EDEN is a subsidiary of Seattle-based electronic discovery law firm Blank Law + Technology PS. The community’s membership consists of IT service providers and legal professionals in 28 states and Canada.
The community was formed to create a nationwide standard of best [...]
How to Find a Computer Forensics Expert
May 19th, 2009
By Jonathan Yeh
Today, more than 90 percent of all data is stored on hard disk drives, servers, mainframes and the like. No one prints much of anything out anymore. When faced with litigation, it’s vital that an organization have the ability to find relevant data at the drop of a hat.
Unfortunately, this is easier said [...]








