The targeted forensics tool under development will not be used in any way for tracking people. Rather, it will be a tool for collecting evidence to be used in court obtained from phones voluntarily provided to law enforcement by witnesses.
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By cutting off the device from its access “lifeline,” frontline officers and investigators can prevent existing digital evidence from changing, or even disappearing altogether.
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Scientists at the FAPAB Research Center in Italy have unveiled the forensic facial reconstruction of a young woman who lived in Thebes, Egypt in the early 26th dynasty.
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Law enforcement agencies and digital forensics labs aren’t immune to the disruptive and dangerous effects of malware either.
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Law enforcement officials have released new digital reconstruction images of an unidentified female whose skeletal remains were discovered in unincorporated Huerfano County, Colorado, on Aug. 10, 1999.
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A Swansea law expert has been awarded €1.5 million to examine how public perceptions of deepfakes affect trust in user-generated evidence of human rights violations.
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The lab is a secure multi-cloud environment that will promote research, collaboration, and testing of cyber-related tradecraft, tools, and datasets.
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Two projects introduce new methods and tools for collecting and processing digital evidence in cases involving child sexual abuse materials and large-scale computer networks.
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The Forensic Investigations Network in Digital Sciences (FINDS) Center of Excellence (COE) will provide a vital research hub and workforce pathway for digital forensics professionals entering the Department of Defense and other governmental departments and agencies.
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In a world where just about every suspect and witness has a digital device, cutting digital training eliminates an investment in people – and therefore, a force’s future.
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