STEVE BURGESS
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The two experts in computer forensics and data recovery technicians seek to recover the deleted data. Data recovery is primarily interested in bring back files, while computer forensics tends to dig deeper, looking not just for deleted documents, but also for metadata (data about data such as file...
One of my favorite IT administration, Buzz Eyler Unified School District Orcutt, told me that most people have no idea how the data is stored on a hard drive running Windows. A discussion of how it is written and scored for erasing help a lot of people understand what is happening under the hood of...
My cousin, Eric Burgess, during the game at Babylon had a hard drive failure. Sometimes! In fact, it will eventually happen to any hard drive left in service long enough. One of my favorite scary statistics is the failure rate of hard drives is 100% - thereafter. After earning his many gigabytes of...
The computer case that got lost The stories are true, names and places have been changed to protect the guilty in power. A few years ago, Debby Johnson, an advocate of a large company based in Kansas City, contacted me about a relatively simple matter. I had to travel to offices in Sacramento...
The five stages of loss of data Steve Burgess, 2007 The computer crashes and what happens? Well, first of irritation. The "thing" is supposed to work, and you have work to do. After playing with him for a bit and this error message error message, and what I did this was an illegal instruction?...
Myths and misconceptions data recovery by Steve Burgess, 2007 In the early '80s, IBM introduced the IBM PC, the ancestor of most modern personal computers. That same year, without a doubt, the first PC hard disk failed and someone shouted at their data and cursing IBM. Shortly after, we started...
Computer Forensics Files: The case of the little lady That Would not real cases CSI Burgess Forensics 14 by Steve Burgess The stories are true, names and places have been changed to protect the guilty in power. A lady, a rich man, and an email account: What do you need a story? I was in...
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve BurgessComputer forensics practices and procedures may differ significantly depending on whether the investigation is criminal or civil proceedings. Standards for the collection of evidence may be different, as the process of data collection and imaging. In...
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve BurgessA few years ago, Debby Johnson, an advocate of a large company based in Kansas City, contacted me about a relatively simple matter. I had to travel to offices in Sacramento from my laboratory near San Francisco, a copy of a computer disk, and locate emails...
The stories are true, names and places have been changed to protect the guilty in power.A lady, a rich man, and an email account: What do you need a story?I was in my office one spring day in Marin examine the benefits of Eastern philosophy, engaged in meditation snoring special, when the...
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