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Digital Evidence

IBM ends all facial recognition business as CEO calls out bias and inequality

June 8, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

IBM ends all facial recognition business as CEO calls out bias and inequalityRead More

Article Source: Tech CrunchForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

NIST to Digital Forensics Experts: Show Us What You Got

June 5, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

NIST to Digital Forensics Experts: Show Us What You GotRead More

Article Source: Forensic MagazineForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Study: Police Efforts to Speed Digital Forensics Could Lead to Evidence Oversight

June 5, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Study: Police Efforts to Speed Digital Forensics Could Lead to Evidence OversightRead More

Article Source: Forensic MagazineForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Geofence warrants: How police can use protesters’ phones against them

June 4, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Geofence warrants: How police can use protesters’ phones against themRead More

Article Source: CNETForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How to Identify Visible (and Invisible) Surveillance at Protests

June 4, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

How to Identify Visible (and Invisible) Surveillance at ProtestsRead More

Article Source: Electronic Frontier FoundationForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Police are using protests as an excuse to unleash new surveillance tech

June 2, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Police are using protests as an excuse to unleash new surveillance techRead More

Article Source: SalonForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Don’t Mix Policing with COVID-19 Contact Tracing

June 1, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Don’t Mix Policing with COVID-19 Contact TracingRead More

Article Source: Electronic Frontier FoundationForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

NIJ Publishes Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual

May 29, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

This month the National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Forensic Technology Center of Excellence published a Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual to be used as a guide for law enforcement agencies. The preface to the manual clarifies that policies and procedures should be tailored to fit each lab’s particular circumstances, and further that a manual …

NIJ Publishes Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures ManualRead More

Category: Reports & PublicationsForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Digital Evidence

NIJ Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual

May 27, 2020 //  by Alec Rees

The National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) Forensic Technology Center of Excellence published a Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures Manual to be used as a guide for law enforcement agencies in developing manuals of their own. The manual contains procedures for handling and retaining digital evidence, information about what should be documented in lab reports, and …

NIJ Digital Evidence Policies and Procedures ManualRead More

Resource Category: Reports and PublicationsResource Source: FTCOEForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Arizona sues Google over allegations it illegally tracked Android smartphone users’ locations

May 27, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Arizona sues Google over allegations it illegally tracked Android smartphone users’ locationsRead More

Article Source: Washington PostForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

COVID-19 could set a new norm for surveillance and privacy

May 11, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

COVID-19 could set a new norm for surveillance and privacyRead More

Article Source: CNETForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Courts Issue Rulings in Two Cases Challenging Law Enforcement Searches of License Plate Databases

May 5, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Courts Issue Rulings in Two Cases Challenging Law Enforcement Searches of License Plate DatabasesRead More

Article Source: Electronic Frontier FoundationForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Federal Court Says Baltimore PD’s High-Powered Aerial Surveillance Program Doesn’t Violate The Constitution

April 28, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Federal Court Says Baltimore PD’s High-Powered Aerial Surveillance Program Doesn’t Violate The ConstitutionRead More

Article Source: TechdirtForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Lawyers Launch Effort To Track Policing Of Social Distancing

April 28, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Lawyers Launch Effort To Track Policing Of Social DistancingRead More

Article Source: Law360Forensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Presidential Commission Takes Up Forensics, Technology

April 27, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Presidential Commission Takes Up Forensics, TechnologyRead More

Article Source: Forensic MagazineForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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