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Digital Evidence

CPD using controversial facial recognition program that scans billions of photos from Facebook, other sites

January 29, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

CPD using controversial facial recognition program that scans billions of photos from Facebook, other sitesRead More

Article Source: Chicago Sun TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

NIST Tests Forensic Methods for Getting Data From Damaged Mobile Phones

January 28, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

This study looks at two methods for accessing data on damaged mobile phones.

NIST Tests Forensic Methods for Getting Data From Damaged Mobile PhonesRead More

Resource Category: Featured ArticlesResource Source: NISTForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Rise of Smart Camera Networks, and Why We Should Ban Them

January 27, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

The Rise of Smart Camera Networks, and Why We Should Ban ThemRead More

Article Source: The InterceptForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Have a Search Warrant for Data? Google Wants You to Pay

January 24, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Have a Search Warrant for Data? Google Wants You to PayRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Defendant challenges ‘classic dragnet search’ for Google cellphone data within robbery radius

January 24, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Defendant challenges ‘classic dragnet search’ for Google cellphone data within robbery radiusRead More

Article Source: ABA JournalForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Sixth Annual Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science

January 23, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

NC Indigent Defense Services, the Duke Law Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility, and the Duke Law Center for Science and Justice are pleased to announce the sixth annual CLE, “Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic Science.” Whiskey 6 will take place on March 6, 2020 at Duke Law School. Forensic science experts …

Sixth Annual Whiskey in the Courtroom: Evolving Trends in Forensic ScienceRead More

Category: Announcements, TrainingsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Defense challenges use of Google location data from everyone in vicinity of Hull Street Road bank robbery

January 22, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Defense challenges use of Google location data from everyone in vicinity of Hull Street Road bank robberyRead More

Article Source: Richmond Times-DispatchForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Facial Recognition: The controversial and nearly ever-present technology that could replace the fingerprint

January 22, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Facial Recognition: The controversial and nearly ever-present technology that could replace the fingerprintRead More

Article Source: California SundayForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

January 18, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know ItRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls Short

January 12, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls ShortRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

NIST Study Evaluates Effects of Race, Age, Sex on Face Recognition Software

December 19, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

NIST Study Evaluates Effects of Race, Age, Sex on Face Recognition SoftwareRead More

Article Source: NISTForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Feds reap data from 1,500 phones in largest reported reverse-location warrant

December 13, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Feds reap data from 1,500 phones in largest reported reverse-location warrantRead More

Article Source: Ars TechnicaForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How to avoid a dystopian future of facial recognition in law enforcement

December 10, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

How to avoid a dystopian future of facial recognition in law enforcementRead More

Article Source: VOXForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

What facial recognition steals from us

December 10, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

What facial recognition steals from usRead More

Article Source: VOXForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Amazon’s Ring Planned Neighborhood “Watch Lists” Built on Facial Recognition

November 26, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Amazon’s Ring Planned Neighborhood “Watch Lists” Built on Facial RecognitionRead More

Article Source: The InterceptForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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