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Programme for 2004-2005: February 2005

  The Role of Computer Forensics in the Modern Business Environment
Date 10th February 2005, Thursday
Time 18:30 for 19:00
Speaker Dr Andrew Blyth (University of Glamorgan)
Venue University of Glamorgan, room J135 (Buffet) J132 (Presentation) which is in J/Taf block, Pontypridd which is in J/Taf block, Pontypridd      Map
Description

In this talk we will explore the role and function of Computer Forensics in the Modern Business Environment. Not only can Computer Forensics be used to identify when employees have downloaded pornographic images, it can also be used in Corporate Intelligence and Business Continuity planning. In this talk we will also explore the capabilities and limitations of some of the forensic tools that are currently available.

Dr. Andrew Blyth is Head of the Information Security Research Group in the School of Computing at the University of Glamorgan.

Speaker web site http://www.glam.ac.uk/soc/research/isrg.php
Poster A single sheet A4 poster for the meeting for display on notice boards.


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