A Brief Look At Computer Forensic Investigation Services
- By Dominic Donaldson
- Published 06/29/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
We live in a highly advanced and technological age. Computers and becoming more advanced and clever all of the time, some computers are even starting to display very primitive versions of artificial intelligence although they are obviously not as advanced as the movies would have us believe.
Cyber Bullying: Worse Than Traditional Bullying
- By Kevin Hogan
- Published 06/4/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
To most teachers, the general stereotype of a bully is an over-sized male student who uses verbal and/or physical abuse to torment the smaller or weaker child. But the Internet has changed that, as it has changed so much else. Now there is "Cyber Bullying," and although it is less physical than traditional forms of bullying, it can have more devastating and longer-lasting effects.
How Do The New FTC Guidelines Affect You Online?
- By Aerion Miles
- Published 03/17/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
Everyone has heard about the new FTC Guidelines, but many people dont know how they affect you. Continue reading to find out how they will affect you online.
UK Government Fights Internet Fraudsters
- By Andrew Frowen
- Published 02/24/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
Each year scams cost three million UK consumers 3.5 billion GBP, with scam emails plaguing 73% of adults every year. The UK Government today announced the formation of a new specialist cyber enforcement team, as well as extra funding for Trading Standards.
Airport Body Scanners Could Violate Child Pornography Laws
- By Andrew Frowen
- Published 01/25/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
Britain is set to become one of the first countries to introduce full body scanning technology, able to produce a naked image. Now, concern has arisen that the technology may violate laws prohibiting the creation and possession of indecent images of children. Where such images fell into the wrong hands, the assistance of Computer Forensic Experts would be vital.
How You Can Work With IT Law to Protect Yourself
- By Steve Albright
- Published 01/25/2010
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
If you work with - or want to work in - online businesses, then you hear about scams and cons being perpetrated on a regular basis. A simple search online will bring up thousands of stories of people being defrauded by fake websites pretending to sell information to help you start your own business, or even memberships to get you started in your own internet business.
Personal Injury Lawyer - Hot Tips for Picking One
- By John Chambers
- Published 11/25/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
You need to talk to a personal injury Lawyer if you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault. This professional would be able to help you pay for your injuries.
Personal Injury Compensation - How to Get the Best from of Your Injury Claim
- By John Chambers
- Published 10/31/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
If you are injured in an accident, you are probably interested in personal injury compensation. It can include reimbursement for medical expenses, lost income and pain and suffering.
Protect Yourself With A Site Use Agreement
- By Jane Dawson
- Published 07/17/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
In this article we discuss the importance of having a site user agreement on your site, and how to lay it out to limit your website's liability.
Why Legal Music is The Best Music
- By Alex Weidmann
- Published 07/9/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
Free legal music downloads are ideal options for enjoying the music you love minus spending a lot of money
UK's First 'Cyber Security Strategy' Launched
- By Andrew Frowen
- Published 07/6/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
The Government has announced the creation of a dedicated Office of Cyber Security to protect the UK and British citizens from the growing threats posed in cyberspace. The new measures announced by the Prime Minister are designed to help the Government reshape the way Britain responds to these cyber challenges that threaten UK security interests.
Case Management Systems And Resource Control In Computer Forensics
- By Andrew Frowen
- Published 06/21/2009
- Cyber Law
- Unrated
Computer forensics involves the analysis of computers and other electronic devices in order to produce legal evidence. Such investigations are typically long and complex, so as the average forensic caseload grows, so too does the need for an effective method to manage the dissemination of information between the many authorised personnel involved in an investigation.
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