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[TechRepublic] So you want to be a computer forensics expert

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TechRepublic Member | January 04, 2011


So you want to be a computer forensics expert

Deb Shinder outlines the skills, education, tools, and experience you will need to follow a career in computer forensics. Read more

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Increase innovation with Google Apps

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Secunia PSI now has Auto Update

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Secure coding guidelines: Are they the answer to buggy software?

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