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Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics
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Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics

by Michael W. Graves
August 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
600 pages
16h 8m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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19. Building a Forensic Workstation

The civilizations of ancient times did not have huge factories churning out products at the rate of a few hundred thousand per day. If a particular tool was needed, the appropriate craftsman was called upon to make it. While it is true that there are several different commercially available models from which a forensic department can select its systems, it is also quite possible—and far more economical—for an organization with some moderately skilled hardware technicians to build the systems on their own. In this chapter, I will define what makes up a forensic workstation. From there, I will describe some of the most popular commercially available products, and then go on to discuss the components that go into ...

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