Assume that one has acquired samples from two bullets, one from a crime scene (the CS bullet) and one from a weapon found with a potential suspect (the PS bullet). The manufacture of bullets is, to ...
Digital forensics is the forensic science encompassing the recovery, analysis and presentation of electronically stored information (ESI). The results of a forensic analysis are often provided in the ...
Editor’s note: The following case study is excerpted from The 2014 AICPA Survey on International Trends in Forensic and Valuation Services. Although the buzz about Big Data has certainly been growing, ...
Felician University – a non-profit, Franciscan institution – and Cellebrite have joined forces to offer two courses that provide veterans with critical skills that can lead to in-demand cybersecurity ...
Thought LeadersArian van Asten Professor in Forensic Analytical ChemistryUniversity of Amsterdam In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke to Professor Arian van Asten about ...
Judge rules a Monroe PD detective can testify as an expert in cellular data and digital forensics, but not geolocation, after ...
If a company has experienced a security breach, it’s often difficult to quantify the IT risks to the organization. In the face of a threat to information resources and customer confidence, the company ...
On Monday, storage solutions company WiebeTech announced the arrival of two new products designed to assist with forensic data analyses. The first one, Forensic ComboDock, is a write-blocked FireWire ...
The current procedure for assessing a “match” (analytically indistinguishable chemical compositions) between a crime-scene (CS) bullet and a potential suspect’s (PS) bullet starts with three pieces ...
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