Forensic Data Recovery is a process to recuperate data that has been damaged, has failed, has been corrupted, or has been made inaccessible.
Forensic tools can be used to aid in an investigation. A forensic investigation has to be done correctly and with extreme caution, as this will be used in court. With raw file recovery for example, file carving is used to recover the data. Some forensic options packages are available online. Amazon.com as well as Target.com has a Windows Forensic Analysis book in paperback as well as a DVD Toolkit. You can also source these from a magazine, usually in forensics based magazines.
Sometimes your files are removed from the Recycle Bin, by a virus and a reformat, when a partition on the hard disk was changed or been damaged, and when your files have been corrupted from disks with bad sectors. For undeleted data, Intelligent Scan provides you with the new R-Undelete. It is inexpensive software for FAT and NTFS file systems. R-Undelete can recover all files that are recognizable to it. Graphic files, video and audio files, and all other files supported by and on the system can be previewed in the R-Undelete demo before purchasing the license. You can download their demo online.
A forensic certification will give you documentation indicating that you have finished and met the certain requirements of your given field. You can be a certified forensic accountant, a certified forensic nurse, or a certified medical investigator. Sensitive Security information is also one of the programs you can enroll in. Go to the site of American College of Foreign Examiners for more details and for more information on this subject matter. They have been accredited by the council for continuing medical education as well.
Go online and check the site of Cyber Data for more VoIP products, devices, endpoints, and other accessories that will work for you and for your field. They also have Retail POS products available Powered USB’s, Epson connect-its and other items for networking purposes.
Encase Forensics is the leader in digital investigations. They have computer forensic services that include: Management of Records, Identification, Preservation and Collection of evidence, and then for processing, reviewing, analyzing, and in the processing of evidence. Go to guidancesoftware.com if you want to purchase forensic items. If you want to gain the ability to image a drive and then to preserve it in a forensic manner, then Encase is the best product for you. They also have certification as well as mobile training courses for you to take part and take advantage in.
The Coroner’s Toolkit is an array of utilities with the main goal of assisting in forensic analysis of a UNIX system post a break-in. The TSK or the Sleuth Kit is for the forensic analysis of UNIX, LINUX, and Windows systems. And the FTK or Forensic Tool Kit, which is used by law enforcement, is available to the public online.

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