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Re: Computer Forensics Consulting


From: Barrie Dempster <barrie () reboot-robot net>
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 20:45:26 +0100

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Nick Duda wrote:
| I think we need more detail on what exactly your looking to have done,
| "computer forensics" is a bit to general.

Yeh, like systems involved?, scale?, country?

If it so happens you're UK based then I can give you details on ouor
services.
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Barrie Dempster

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