Jan 05 2010
Sifting for Gold in a River of Gold-plate
Most investigations begin with a suspicion. Someone suspects that something has occurred on a computer and wants to determine what it is or what significance it has. Sooner or later, the computer ends up in our laboratory for examination. Whether it’s “sooner” or “later” may have a dramatic impact on the complexity and corresponding cost of the investigation.
Suppose, for example, that you suspect that an employee may be stealing company secrets – intending to work for a competitor. You make a mental list of competitors that might be interested in your intellectual property and set to work to confirm your suspicions. Continue Reading »
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