Digital forensics has continued to grow in importance as enterprises deal with increasing amounts of digital data and the possibility of cyber-attackers infiltrating their systems. Digital forensics ...
Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Det. Chad Gish has been working cases with digital evidence since before the boom of modern digital forensic investigations. When he first joined his agency’s ...
Corporate assets are more vulnerable than ever. Financial fraud, data breaches, and cyber threats are common. Private detectives can help. Using digital forensics, they uncover hidden threats and ...
The RIT Archives seeks to establish an efficient, scalable, and cost-effective model for identifying and assessing endangered media at the point of acquisition, converting and preserving the content ...
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, you have heard something about artificial intelligence (AI). AI chat, art, and everything in between have been all over social media and ...
Nearly every digital image that we see on the internet is edited in some way. From adjusting contrast to removing a stain on a shirt, software can help photographers bring images from ordinary to ...
In the rapidly evolving domain of digital forensics, having a robust toolkit is paramount for investigators aiming to uncover digital footprints and piece together cyber puzzles. The arsenal of tools ...
Employee data theft happens frequently, and especially in current times where employees are leaving or being terminated. Some may be due to layoffs while others may leave for personal or other reasons ...
Digital forensic investigation is a complicated and challenging job, and it continues to become even more complex due to the rapid development of technology, including pervasive encryption, cloud ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The University of Southern Mississippi will use a new federal grant to help rural law enforcement officers across the country investigate crimes involving digital evidence.
Despite its made-for-TV elements, the Karen Read trial featured an array of critical evidence from cellphones and computers that turned out not to be as clear or convincing as the kind often featured ...