How to Tell If a Digital Image Has Been Altered
Digital photography, Photoshop and synthetic computer graphics have made image trickery both easier to commit and harder to detect. But it is still possible to catch tampering, provided you have a good eye and the right tools.
How to Prevent and Detect Fraud
Mike Osborne, senior security manager for consumer goods company Kimberly-Clark, answers readers' questions on stopping financial fraud
How to Conduct a Background Investigation on the Cheap
A Google-only approach to background investigations is inexpensive but bound to be incomplete
How to Spot a Liar: Identifying Deceptive Behavior
Spotting a liar requires a good read on visual clues, but cross-examination and critical thinking are even better
Drug Busters: Tracking Down Counterfeiters
Drug giant Novartis deploys a global team to track down fake medicines and help authorities prosecute counterfeiters. It's part of a risk management strategy that also tries to save lives. The first article in a series on counterfeiting.
Background Checks: What Lies Beneath
Background checks regarding job applicants were up 16% in 2004
USAPI, an Association for Professional Investigators
The United States Association of Professional Investigators (USAPI)
Phishers and Life Beyond Passwords
How phishers killed the password (and why that's a good thing)
Background Checks on Campus
In the summer of 2003, Baylor University was rocked by the news that one of its -basketball players, Patrick Dennehy, had been murdered. A former teammate of Dennehys, Carlton Dotson, was charged with the crime and pleaded guilty in June.
Antiforensic Tools
It's important to protect your company's data. But how do you know whether what you think you've erased is actually unrecoverable?
Data Center Directions Virtual Conference
Attend this free, 100% online event exploring tools and techniques for making your data center deliver for today and tomorrow.
Safeguarding the New Currency of Business
Watch this webcast to learn how your organization can leverage PricewaterhouseCoopers' Global Information Security Survey 2008, the world's largest survey on privacy and infosec practices.
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