How Ontrack Recovered the Data from Space Shuttle Columbia
What Exactly Happened to Space Shuttle Columbia? February 1th, 2003, after 17 days in space, Space Shuttle Columbia was to land at the Kennedy Space Center at 9:16 am and complete the STS-107...
How the Data Analysis of a Hard Drive Solved a Double Murder Investigation
The Crime One of the most amazing cases we have worked on is the data recovery from a hard drive that was being used as evidence in a double murder investigation. A woman had died at her home and was...
Is Fog Computing the New Cloud?
We live in a connected world where we can control devices such as door locks, thermostats, sprinkler systems, cameras, and lights – all from our mobile devices and thanks to the power of the cloud....
Saving Data with Light: Light-Based Storage Chips
The world's first fully light-based storage chip that can store data permanently was developed by materials scientists at the University of Oxford in collaboration with scientists in Exeter, as well...
What is the Future of SATA and SAS SSDs?
Solid State Drives (SSDs) have become more and more prevalent over the years and are starting to become the norm for home computing devices. They are also now extensively present in enterprise-class...
Zero-Day, Cyber Espionage, Cyber Conflict Defined
While recently catching up on technology news, I came across the terms zero-day, cyber espionage, and cyber conflict. I realized I know the meaning of these words, but do I really understand them? Do...
Erase Unwanted Files with Surgical Precision
Many of the articles in this blog are often dedicated to data erasure, but we’ll never get tired of repeating that in our digital age. Information is the new gold. Remember in the old western movies...