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Thursday, 20 April 2006

Digital forensics - efficient data acquisition devices

Posted on 08:23 by Unknown
Digital forensics have always been a hot market segment, whereas the need for a reliable network based forensics model given main Internet's insecurities such as source address spoofing and the lack of commonly accepted security events reporting practices is constantly growing as well. Information acqusition, analysis and interpretation in the most reliable and efficient way is often among the
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