Cybersecurity jobs are the most challenging IT jobs to fill right now, surpassing AI/machine learning and data science/analytics.
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Apple unveiled plans to scan U.S. iPhones for images of child sexual abuse, drawing applause from child protection groups but raising concern among some security researchers that the system could be misused, including by governments looking to surveil their citizens.
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It is critical that collection of digital data by frontline officers be authorized by agency command with clear procedures in place to ensure all data is secured and the digital chain of evidence is protected.
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Researchers are working to develop a new branch of cyber forensics called AI Psychiatry that seeks to keep data more secure in a constantly evolving technological landscape.
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Many commonly reported cyberattacks focus on computer software vulnerabilities. But what about computer hardware?
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With digital intelligence technology combined with investigator smarts, some pieces of evidence that have been tampered with can be detected, after all.
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In the wake of the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul and the ouster of the Afghan national government, alarming reports indicate that the insurgents could potentially access biometric data collected by the U.S. to track Afghans, including people who worked for U.S. and coalition forces.
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A professor recently took a closer look at how eyewitness and video perspectives differ in the courtroom.
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During their proof-of-concept demonstration, the research team identified a previously unknown vulnerability, which they call iTimed.
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The findings highlight the need for the on-going training for police officers who routinely draw upon digital evidence in their investigations.
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