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Hard Disk Cloning

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 Hard Disk Cloning What is cloning hard drive? Basically, disk cloning is the process of perfectly copying every bit of information from one computer hard drive to another disk. Often, the contents of the first disk are written to an image file as an intermediate step. The second disk is then created with the contents of the image. How to clone a hard drive .Boot up third-party software or the System Image tool. Windows 10 comes with a built-in tool called System Image to help transfer your hard drive. ... .Start the cloning process. ... .Finish the cloning process. ... .Connect new hard drive. ... .Make your new hard drive bootable. What is the difference between cloning and copying a hard drive? Copying is done to files, and it alters the datestamp and permissions on the resulting file. Cloning is done to parts of harddrives, and it makes a 1 on 1 copy of that part of the drive. Both have their advantages, depending on what you want to do with the result. Does cloning a hard driv...

Career in Digital Forencis

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 Career in Digital Forencis  Is digital forensics a good career? Is Digital Forensics a Good Career? Yes, digital forensics is a good career for many professionals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for forensic scientists and information security analysts is expected to be very high. What are the opportunities in digital forensics? Some potential computer forensics job titles might include: .Computer Forensics Investigator. .Computer Forensics Technician. .Information Security Analyst. .Information Systems Security Analyst. .Forensic Computer Analyst. .Security Consultant. How do you become a digital forensic? Requirements to Become a Forensic Expert 1.Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Engineering. 2.Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security (preferred) 3.Master of Science in Cyber Security with Digital Forensic specialization (preferred) What degree should I get for digital forensics? The typical bachelor's degree in computer forensics meets minimum educ...