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System image that does not allow for recovery of deleted files?
I'm thinking of using xcopy instead of dd.
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System image that does not allow for recovery of deleted files?
Right, but this isn't becoming evidence. I can't comment further.
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How can I secure a network share from the insider threat?
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How can I secure a network share from the insider threat?
It would be hard to segment the information. Perhaps I could lock down files that hadn't been touch in a year. Then I would need a windows solution to allow them to request access easily.
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How can I secure a network share from the insider threat?
I don't know if an air gap is practical for our office situation. They are mostly text files and pdfs.
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How can I secure a network share from the insider threat?
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What should I ask a prospective security consultant?
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What should I ask a prospective security consultant?
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What is an appropriate auditing standard for a law firm?
Thank you. This was very helpful to me.
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