The continuing technological revolution in communications and information exchange has created a completely new form of crime, cyber crime. Cyber crime has forced the computer and law enforcement professionals to develop new areas of expertise and avenues of collecting and analyzing evidence. This has developed into a science called computer forensics.
The process of acquiring, examining [...]
Caml is a programming language easy to learn, easy to use and yet amazingly powerful. It was created in January 1996. It is developed and distributed by INRIA (the main French research institute for computer science).
Caml is a programming language. It is a functional language, since the basic units of programs are functions. It is [...]
Tags: Caml, INRIA, programming languages, Seminar Topics
Radio Frequency Identification technologies provide a wireless means of communication between objects and readers. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) involves the use of tags, or transponders, that collect data and manage it in a portable changeable database. Unlike barcodes, RFID has the ability to identify and track products and equipment in real-time without contact or line-of-sight [...]
Network-based intrusion has become a serious threat to today’s highly networked information systems, yet the overwhelming majority of current network security mechanisms are “passive” in response to the network-based attacks. In particular, tracking and detection of the source of the network-based intrusion has been left untouched in existing intrusion detection mechanisms. The fact that [...]


