Digital Evidence
Police Surveillance Can’t Be Reformed. It Must Be Abolished
Digital Evidence – Consumer Electronics and the IoT (Internet of Things)
Live webinar presented by Lars DanielApril 15, 2021, 1:00 pm60 min of CLE credit (technology hour) anticipated Our world is becoming increasingly hyper-connected. The objective of the Internet of things is for everything to communicate and interface with everything. From wearable technology and smart home assistants, to Internet connected medical ingestibles and social credit scores, more data …
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Guidelines for Digital Forensics First Responders
Interpol guidelines for best practices for search and seizure of electronic and digital evidence
How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial Recognition
Federal Court Agrees: Prosecutors Can’t Keep Forensic Evidence Secret from Defendants
App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.
Digital Forensics Resource Packet for Legal Professionals
This resource contains sample subpoena and evidence preservation language for various types of digital evidence.
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Cell Phone Location Evidence Webinar
Live webinar presented by Spencer McInvailleFeb. 25, 2021, 1:00 pm60 min of CLE credit (technology hour) anticipated Cell phone location evidence is used frequently by law enforcement to show a suspect’s location at the time of a crime. The presenter will provide participants with background information on cellular technology, carrier stored data, how experts obtain …
Cell Phone Location Evidence Webinar
Live webinar, Presenter: Spencer McInvaille
Remarkable New Fifth Circuit Decision Limiting Cell Phone Searches
Forensic Update from North Carolina State Crime Laboratory
In Dec. 2020, the NC State Crime Laboratory posted a new Forensic Update for criminal justice stakeholders regarding digital evidence. The update addresses how digital evidence should be submitted to the lab and the lab’s examination capabilities. Attorneys should review the Forensic Update to have a better understanding of how the lab will process digital …
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