Data recovery training sessions
The director of U.S. operations for Data Recovery Corp has directed the management team to arrange professional data recovery training sessions to be held in California for the benefit of data recovery professional and the public.
Discussions will include numerous case studies involving established data recovery techniques and data loss prevention measures. Likewise, emerging technologies will be on display to demonstrate the general vision of the data recovery community and hard drive repair needs.
The schedule of events is as follows:
Date: September 21st
Time: 9:45 am
Speaker: Mr. Alex Rybak, Candidate of Sciences - Biometrics, Moscow State University.
Location: Main Conference Center
Topic: Hard disk data recovery and repair. Dr. Alex Rybak has accumulated vast
knowledge regarding all aspects of file systems and hardware components of mass digital
storage devices. This portion of the lecture will cover all components of a hard disk drive,
basic maintenance, as well as data loss prevention techniques.
Time: 12:20 pm
Speaker: Mr. Pheng Shuang, PhD, Taipei Central Electrical Institute
Location: Audio-Visual Room 407
Topic: Data recovery support for head rack assembly replacement, repair, as well
as platter cleaning techniques. Mr. Shuang will unveil his new head transfer device
developed at the institute. This device will enable the replacement of as many as 8
heads simultaneously. This device is inserted between the magnetic read and write
heads and facilitates a safe transfer with minimal contact points on the hard drive
heads. The inner workings of all common types of head assemblies will be explored.
Time: 4:15pm
Speaker: Alberto Labruzzo, Vice-chair Data Recovery Association of Firenza, Italy.
Location: Main Conference Center
Topic: Video presentation of RAID data recovery through the use of system management
tools. Dynamic disk recovery approaches will be thoroughly covered for logical-type
data recoveries. Physical hard drive damage scenarios will also be discussed in this
session. General RAID recovery approaches based on RAID parity configuration will be
addressed at length.
These sessions will empower already established data recovery practitioners to offer better quality products are services to their clients, regardless of task complexity. Similarly, individuals with no data restoration background will now be able to better understand how to approach USB and other hard drive recovery.
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