HTCC Update 2 19/10/2015
The newsletter will aim to brief on
issues relating to Digital Forensics and collaboration as well as news about
the HTCC In the news recently
please see www.hightechcrimecops.org
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (NNS) -- Space and Naval Warfare
Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic's Cyber Forensics Criminal Investigations
(CFIX) Laboratory became the first in the Navy to earn the prestigious cyber
forensics award
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AccessData Group,
a provider of integrated digital forensics and e-Discovery software
solutions, today announced the simultaneous launches of Summation 6.0 and FTK
6.0, powered by a forensically secure database and enhanced interoperability
between both products
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Mexico City, Mexico (14 October 2015) Is the Internet of Things
safe? A new survey from global cybersecurity association ISACA suggests a
major confidence gap about the security of connected devices between the
average consumer and cybersecurity and information technology professionals.
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It's
getting more expensive to protect against cybersecurity risks. In response to
increased hacking of U.S. companies, insurance firms are raising cyber premiums and limiting
coverage,
according to a recent report by Reuters. Many cyber insurance policies cover
the cost of digital forensics, credit management, and litigation expenses.
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November
2015 digital forensics training event features Forensic Explorer instructor
led training, Oxygen Forensics instructor led training, three certification
exams, and a voucher for the CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst (CSFA) three-day
certification exam; voted one of the best digital forensic certifications to
have for 2015 and 2016
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To truly secure Prime Minister's Modi's Digital India project and "Make in India" initiative, enterprises must
maximize connectivity, but minimize cybersecurity risks, given growing
cyber-threats and fraud.
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