Archive for May 2018
Atlantic Data Forensics is Helping Ellicott City Flood Victims Recover Computer Data
Interview with Brian Dykstra (Part 1) Interview with Brian Dykstra (Part 2) ELLICOTT CITY, Md. — Some of what Ellicott City flood victims have lost is irreplaceable, but information on saturated computers is being recovered by a business owner in Howard County, Maryland. “I just happen to have a particular set of skills,” said Atlantic…
Read MoreBest Practices for Companies to Prevent Data Breaches
2018 is not yet halfway over, but already more than 10 major data breaches have occurred, affecting companies such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Panera Bread, FedEx, CarePlus and more. Data breaches are a serious concern in the modern era and have become more prevalent in recent years; in 2017 there were more than 1,000 data…
Read MoreSocial Media and Termination: Best Practices
It is now common practice for employers to include social media policies within their employee handbooks, and it is an important part of creating clear expectations for employees. However, employers must also consider the implications of these policies beyond the handbook and determine how they wish to handle violations of these policies in a way…
Read MoreLegalBytes | How Can a Computer Forensics Team Ensure that Data is Usable in Court?
Atlantic Data Forensics recently took a trip to ENLawyers to discuss the intersection of law and cybersecurity. Here is Part 3 of our interview series with attorney, Kurt Nachtman.
Read MoreLegalBytes | How Can Data Stored in Vehicles be Used for Personal Injury or Auto Accident Cases?
Atlantic Data Forensics recently took a trip to ENLawyers to discuss the intersection of law and cybersecurity. Here is Part 2 of our interview series with attorney, Kurt Nachtman.
Read MoreLegalBytes | Why is Raw Data so Essential When Litigating a Case?
Atlantic Data Forensics recently took a trip to ENLawyers to discuss the intersection of law and cybersecurity. Here is Part 1 of our interview series with attorney, Kurt Nachtman.
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