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 ...
Picture this: You’ve been working on that all-important document for hours, and you finally save the file in its proper location with the rest of your important files. Then you decide it’s time to do ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lars Daniel covers digital evidence and forensics in life and law. When a multi-million dollar trucking case hinges on what ...
66% of agency managers agreed digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases. 1 Digital evidence has become a critical aspect of modern ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lars Daniel covers digital evidence and forensics in life and law. In a recent trucking accident case, the plaintiff's digital ...
Digital forensics and incident response: The most common DFIR incidents Your email has been sent A new State of Enterprise DFIR survey covers findings related to ...
White-collar crime and workplace fiascos is putting data forensics on the front lines of crime scenes. We take a look into how one IT specialist dig deep to find the buried treasure on suspicious hard ...
A subset of digital forensics called blockchain forensics uses blockchain data analysis to look into illegal transactions, fraud and other types of criminal conduct. Blockchain is a distributed ledger ...
To prepare for your job as a computer technologist, you’ve gotten your college degree and earned your technical IT certifications. But do you have your private investigator (PI) license in hand? If ...