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Computer Forensics - The Truth Behind CSI

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Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to gather evidence suitable for presentation in a court of law. The goal of computer forensics is to perform a structured investigation while maintaining a documented chain of evidence to find out exactly what happened on a computer and who was responsible for it. Organisations employ the use of computer forensics to identify breaches in information security or internal computer usage policy.

This presentation identifies what steps an organisation needs to take in order to mitigate information risk, reputational damage and financial losses. Using real world examples, it will educate users how simple security measures can protect key assets, how internet monitoring can provide an effective early warning of business threat and, critically, how to take effective forensic incident response actions.

Note: This is a joint event by IET , BCS and ACM

This talk is part of the IET Cambridge Network - Lectures series.

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