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Digital Evidence

Investigative Reporting Sheds Light on How Extensively Government Agencies Nationwide Have Used Facial Recognition Software – Searchable Database Available

April 30, 2021 //  by Alec Suttle

On April 6th, Buzzfeed News published its findings on an investigation that probed how extensively government agencies had used the controversial facial recognition software, Clearview AI, in their daily operations. However, many of the agencies listed in the report state that they do not use Clearview AI. Buzzfeed News has created a searchable table that …

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Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

A false facial recognition match sent this innocent Black man to jail

April 29, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

A false facial recognition match sent this innocent Black man to jailRead More

Article Source: CNNForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

In epic hack, Signal developer turns the tables on forensics firm Cellebrite

April 21, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

In epic hack, Signal developer turns the tables on forensics firm CellebriteRead More

Article Source: Ars TechnicaForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Farmington Hills man sues Detroit police after facial recognition wrongly identifies him

April 13, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Farmington Hills man sues Detroit police after facial recognition wrongly identifies himRead More

Article Source: Detroit Free PressForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Surveillance Nation

April 6, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Surveillance NationRead More

Article Source: BuzzFeedForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Dozens of police departments in NC used controversial facial recognition app, records show

April 6, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Dozens of police departments in NC used controversial facial recognition app, records showRead More

Article Source: Raleigh News & ObserverForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob

April 2, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mobRead More

Article Source: Washington PostForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Digital Evidence – Consumer Electronics and the IoT (Internet of Things)

March 22, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

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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Category: AnnouncementsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Your Face Is Not Your Own

March 21, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Your Face Is Not Your OwnRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Police Surveillance Can’t Be Reformed. It Must Be Abolished

March 10, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Police Surveillance Can’t Be Reformed. It Must Be AbolishedRead More

Article Source: ViceForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Guidelines for Digital Forensics First Responders

March 5, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Interpol guidelines for best practices for search and seizure of electronic and digital evidence

Guidelines for Digital Forensics First RespondersRead More

Resource Category: Featured ArticlesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial Recognition

February 27, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

How One State Managed to Actually Write Rules on Facial RecognitionRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Federal Court Agrees: Prosecutors Can’t Keep Forensic Evidence Secret from Defendants

February 26, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

Federal Court Agrees: Prosecutors Can’t Keep Forensic Evidence Secret from DefendantsRead More

Article Source: Electronic Frontier FoundationForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.

February 23, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.Read More

Article Source: VOXForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Digital Forensics Resource Packet for Legal Professionals

February 19, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

This resource contains sample subpoena and evidence preservation language for various types of digital evidence.

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Resource Category: Reports and PublicationsResource Source: Envista ForensicsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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