Sunday, June 11, 2006

Computer Forensic: Siezing the Evidence


Computer Forensic: Siezing the Evidence
The computer forensic experts have to conform with many rules and regulations if the evidence they uncover is to be acceptable to the courts. The first step in obtaining computer forensic evidence is obtaining a search warrant to seize the suspect sy...http://free-backup.info
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Deep Questions
[COLOR=Red][FONT=Arial]I have some questions about the software. Can the software do the following? 1) Automatic file back-up, able to set to back-up at certain time of the day 2) Able to back-up selected folders on individual computers and maintain file type and structure 3) Able to search folders for new and/or modified files for back-up ONLY 4) Able to back-up to external source (i.e. hard drive) 5) Backup Outlook if it is shut down 6) Backup Outlook Express if it is shut down Thanks ahead of time :)http://free-backup.info
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Alcatel-Lucent merger gains U.S. government approval
(InfoWorld) - U.S. government regulators have approved the planned merger of telecommunications giants Lucent Technologies Inc. and Alcatel SA. The deal would not violate American antitrust laws, according to filings on Wednesday from the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. That means the deal is still on track to gain full acceptance by April 2007, an estimated six to 12 months from the original announcement, said Lucent spokeswoman Joan Campion. Together, the merged companies hope to offer the broadest telephony portfolio in the industry, allowing it to beat its competitors in the race to provide next-generation wireless, wireline and converged networks, Lucent said. The companies announced in April that Alcatel in Paris would pay US$14 billion to acquire Lucent, of Murray Hill, New Jersey. Before it earns final approval, the deal must survive a vote by Lucent shareholders at a special meeting on Sept. 7. Alcatel shareholders will vote in Paris the same day. Finally, the deal needs approval by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and the European Union, Campion said. If it goes through, the companies must agree on a new name, and move the corporate headquarters to Paris. Some things will not change; Lucent will continue its U.S. business operations, although it will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcatel. And Lucent's current chief executive officer, Patricia F. Russo, will retain her title in the new company. Alcatel sells telecom equipment for voice and data transmission to customers in 130 countries, including fixed line and wireless telecommunications operators, Internet service providers, governments and businesses. Lucent designs systems for next-generation communications, including mobility, optical, software, data and voice networking. Its customers include communications service providers, governments and enterprises. The merged companies would produce annual savings of $1.7 billion, and become a leader in the fast-growing communications networks industry, with leading positions in 3G (third-generation) wireless, broadband access and optical networks, according to a Lucent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing. SEE ALSO:Nortel makes metro Ethernet smarter InfoWorld CTO 25: Mark Foster ADVERTISEMENTThe IT EvolutionA new wave of innovation is rolling across the IT industry. Learn more at TheITEvolution.com, compliments of IDG and IBM.
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backup to dvd disk?
I downloaded back2zip and installed it after seeing how good justzipit was. BUT, it backed up automatically to a folder on my c drive and then it wouldn't change the target folder to another drive. What's wrong? Also I would like to burn the backup to a dvd disk; is that possible in 1 step? thanks to all...http://free-backup.info
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zip to floppy
Hi, it's possible to zip a file in a floppy or create multiple archive to floppy? Thankshttp://free-backup.info
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