Computer Forensics - You Need It Now More Than Ever!

A lot of new terms have come at us over the past decade as computers have reached an unbelievable level of sophistication and speed.

It's hard to imagine what they will be like ten years from now, considering the current rate of growth in processing power and disk storage. As with anything else in life, there is much good news and bad news associated with this rapid growth. Back to 1981 Knowing what was currently running on my trusty TRS-80 Model III was easy way back then. As I mentioned in an earlier article, I couldn't afford to buy the optional 5¼" 70K formatted disk drives for an additional $1,000, so I had to use a cassette recorder and run a program called CLOAD to enter the basic language program into the 16K ...
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