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Forensic Technology Group
How safe is your computer system at work or for that matter at home?
Security has become a matter of utmost importance since the aftermath of September 11th, especially in the area of computer systems. There are many options that a person can do as an individual to help secure the computer system at their worksite and in their home. Go to: http://www.csuchico.edu/cjhp/3/3/08-12-schmalz.pdf and read the article: Computer Security: Just How Secure is Your Computer? by our member, Dr. Edward A Schmalz. The article is a brief overview of some of the precautions that should be taken on a daily basis to protect your computer systems, files, data, and other pertinent information.
Dr. Edward A. Schmalz is a retired captain, Bergen County Police Dept.,
Hackensack, New Jersey, with over 29 years of investigative law enforcement and computer experience. Dr. Schmalz was Director of the New Jersey State Police Graduate Studies Program, Seton Hall University, So. Orange, NJ, is a FBI National Academy graduate (142nd session), a Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), a partner in Forensic Technology Group (FTG), and heads the New Jersey office.
Dr. Schmalz teaches the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) ® Boot Camp. It is an intensive one week classroom and laboratory training course in computer forensic examinations that teaches how to conduct forensically sound computer examinations, prepares the examiner to take the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE certification) examination and on ensuring that what the examiner finds can be admitted in court. Go to: http://www.ftg.cc for more information about the Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) ® Boot Camp. Chamber member discount for NJ training.
Call Dr. Schmalz at 551-427-7596 for a free 15 minute consultation to see how Forensic Technology Group (FTG) can help your case.
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