
We need such a system, not only to recover data from smashed hard-disk, but also to prevent security incidents before they happen. You may have heard Dick Cheney say how increase surveillance and wiretapping has helped prevent terrorist strikes which would have happened had these systems not been there. How true that is is debatable, but if there is a chance that having a cyber-crime unit will detect and prevent terrorist strikes and other crimes before they happen I would say we go for it. On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:11 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
just a question, as the discussion is kind of confusing but interesting. What are we defending or evaluating against or why would the cid need such a system? imho, any security threat is evaluated on a need be basis as there is no golden rule that would work for any given situation. Each level below has a defensive system.
a) Hardware level
b) Software level
c) Network level
d) Physical level.
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