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DriveSavers Guarantees Data Security Compliance with Updated NIST Guidelines for Controlled Unclassified Information

Leader in data recovery, eDiscovery, digital forensics addresses NIST SP 800-171 guidelines (Novato, Calif. – August 26, 2016) — DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, announces compliance with the latest NIST regulations designed to protect controlled unclassified information (CUI) outside the government. Published in…

DriveSavers Offers Data Recovery to Victims of California Wildfires

Data recovery experts extend $300 off services following series of wildfires throughout California NOVATO, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2016) – DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, announced today a $300 discount for data recovery services to victims of the wildfires currently burning throughout California. This…

Flash Memory Safety Tips for Digital Photographers

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Digital photography offers a fast and convenient way for photographers to accomplish their work. However, with convenience comes the extra task of managing camera cards and unlimited numbers of digital images. Add to the list the very real possibility of a hard drive crash or…

Is Pokémon Go a New Target for Hackers?

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Pokémon Go, the smartphone game that became an overnight worldwide sensation, may be more than a cute time-waster. It could provide cybercriminals with an entry point to your business and personal files. Corporate security directors were already wringing their hands over employees who mix…

CSO Online: 4 Signs You’re a Victim of Ransomware

Originally published by CSO Online. …and the 3 steps you need to take next By Amy Bennet The word ransomware conjures images of kidnappers and ransom notes. But that doesn’t quite capture the reality of PC ransomware. In fact, “it’s not always obvious when ransomware is the problem,” says Mike Cobb,…

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