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- If I recall correctly, they were also licensed to produce some clones.
I remember when in the early 90s the am386-40MHz came out. Everyone was freaking out how we are now breaking the sound barrier. There was a company Twinhead(?) that came out with these 386-40Mhz motherboards with buses so overclocked most video cards would fry. Only the mono Hercules cards could survive. We thought our servers were the shizzle.
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- In my experience, most digital forensics is outsourced. The tools are too expensive, and expertise is not available, and few can handle the material for extended period without some mental concerns.
One thing that I have never seen at least in Gov space (of several nations) for employees or contractors is mental health support for those working in digital forensics with cases that are beyond disturbing. I have asked for such support for teams, for nearly 30 years. I hope this survey will shed some light to improve this.
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- found the original article https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-digital-escorts...
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- Anyone seen similar research at least the same depth for other countries?
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