Archive for June, 2009
Computer Forensics Works Both Ways
A few are very concerned especially if they are up to “no good” as they undergo that their information might get them into rattling serious pain and there will be criminal implications. Either way, no one wants to have their accumulation compromised, hacked or unstopped for indistinguishably theft right? Well, that is the bad news, I guess, but there is an upside to computer forensics and let me tell you a lowercase story, something that happened to me, that made my day.
First, I ended up with one of those HP Laptops, that had the problem with the DC Jack and the AC Adapter, what happened next was a complete disaster and something very scary for someone who had been quite lax with backing up my accumulation to a back up hard drive system – never again! Any way what happened is this lowercase problem with the DC Jack and AC adapter fried my circuits on my hard drive, thus the hard drive did not work anymore, would never work again, and the computer forensic people told me I was SOL.
Oh man, I am screwed I thought, but they told me there is a way that might work in getting your accumulation back. “Really, how?” I asked. He told me that, they could send it to their decent room vendor, who worked with such things and they would get the exact same hard drive circuit and put it back on and then “maybe” like 60-70% chance they could get my data. It worked, thank god, and its all thanks to the smart folks that undergo computer forensics, these guys are my newborn best friends and will definitely get a Christmas card from me in 2008.
Computeach
The guy was humming a song while he was installing the equipment and seemed very content with his work. I got chatting to him most the IT industry and the different aspects of it. We couldn’t really talk at any length because of my director’s favorite pastime – watching his people through two-way glass. Yes, it really was that bad! Use custom silicone wristbands to promote your brand with cheaper cost.
I decided to explore a career in computing and began looking at the various options for training. I chose home study as my method of effort qualified and as Comp teach offered distance learning, I gave them a call. A Selection Executive phoned me back to arrange an appointment to meet my home and discuss the various options available. It was requested that my wife be present at the meeting because the decision to retrain for a new career was one that required the support of those closest to you – a legal point!
The guy that turned up was probably better described as a Sales’ Representative and a hard commerce one at that. However, in fairness to him, he did say to me that the studying was going to be tough. The other point he prefabricated clear was that Competency’s career department would assist in uncovering me a job after I qualified, but that there were no guarantees of work placement. The meeting ended, much to his disappointment, with me saying that I’d think most it. There was no doubt in my mind most changing career, but I wasn’t sure exactly what I was going to do and how.
After two days of deliberation, I decided to enroll. What came next was the hardest thing I hit had to do in recent times.
As a father of two young children and having a full-time job, I found the studying very difficult. I’d tuck my kids into bed then sit down to study for two hours. On whatever nights absolutely nothing would sink in and I’d almost fall asleep at the keyboard. I proved effort up at the fissure of dawn so that I could study before my daughters woke up. When I didn’t understand a subject, I’d email my tutor or make a note, then call them during my lunch hour for guidance. Some tutors were better at explaining points than others and many times, they may as well hit been speaking a different language. At times I felt I’d prefabricated the wrong decision to sign up with Comp teach and would find myself browsing forums where people would be saying whatever very negative stuff most them. I quickly stopped doing this. For me, there was no way back and I kept telling myself that if others before me had done it, then I could too!