Richard D. Cannon, CFE, CFCE
To outsource or not? Deciding if you need a digital evidence forensic examiner
Digital evidence allows fraud examiners to "fill in the blanks," analyze competing theories, substantiate a hypothesis, or take the investigation in another direction. Realizing that digital evidence forensic examiners can serve an important role in a corporate investigation is the first step to improving the quality of the investigation and insuring that vital evidence isn't overlooked or left out of the process.
Written By: Richard D. Cannon, CFE, CFCE
Root kits: Digital evidence collection of volatile data
The latest evolution in digital forensics involves new forensic tools and methods for gathering evidence from live systems.
Written By: Richard D. Cannon, CFE, CFCE
Computer Forensics for the Fraud Examiner: Thwarting Intellectual Property Thieves
This column will examine the tools, techniques, and emerging computer fraud trends that affect and aid the digital fraud examiner.
Written By: Richard D. Cannon, CFE, CFCE
Computer forensics: Sanitizing old computers
Does your office "clean" the computer hard drives before the systems are recycled? How effective is the process they use?
Written By: Richard D. Cannon, CFE, CFCE
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