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Digital Evidence

Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone.

November 22, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone.Read More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Digital Evidence

A Wearable Wiretap

November 8, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

A Wearable WiretapRead More

Article Source: SlateForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Amazon’s Alexa may have witnessed alleged Florida murder, authorities say

November 2, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Amazon’s Alexa may have witnessed alleged Florida murder, authorities sayRead More

Article Source: NBCForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Here’s a Way Forward on Facial Recognition

October 31, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Here’s a Way Forward on Facial RecognitionRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Tech company gave two New Orleans-area sheriff’s offices access to track cell phones without warrants

October 23, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Tech company gave two New Orleans-area sheriff’s offices access to track cell phones without warrantsRead More

Article Source: The AppealForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?

October 23, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Originally posted on the Envista Forensics Blog on Oct. 7, 2019 by Larry Daniel, Spencer McInvaille, Eric Grabski The amount of cell phone record location information being admitted as evidence in trial is occurring at an unprecedented rate. Juries across the U.S., and globally are being presented with call detail record analysis as evidence of …

Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?Read More

Category: Practice Tips, Reports & Publications, Resources, WebsitesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?

October 23, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Blog post by Larry Daniel, Spencer McInvaille, and Eric Grabski addressing the potential for flaws in cell phone location evidence when mapping software is used and other issues with cell tower evidence.

Are There Really Flaws in Cell Phone Location Evidence?Read More

Resource Category: Reports and PublicationsForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Delicate Ethics of Using Facial Recognition in Schools

October 17, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

The Delicate Ethics of Using Facial Recognition in SchoolsRead More

Article Source: WiredForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

As facial recognition software becomes more ubiquitous, some governments slam on the brakes

September 24, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

As facial recognition software becomes more ubiquitous, some governments slam on the brakesRead More

Article Source: ABA JournalForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Rise of Networked Vigilante Surveillance

September 24, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

The Rise of Networked Vigilante SurveillanceRead More

Article Source: SlateForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

This U.S. lawmaker wants greater scrutiny of algorithms used in criminal trials

September 23, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

This U.S. lawmaker wants greater scrutiny of algorithms used in criminal trialsRead More

Article Source: ScienceForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence, DNA

The Private Surveillance System That Tracks Cars Nationwide

September 19, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

The Private Surveillance System That Tracks Cars NationwideRead More

Article Source: ViceForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Rep. Takano Introduces the Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act to Protect Defendants’ Due Process Rights in the Criminal Justice System

September 17, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

Rep. Takano Introduces the Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act to Protect Defendants’ Due Process Rights in the Criminal Justice SystemRead More

Forensic Discipline: Digital Evidence, Foundations of Forensics

A Brutal Murder, a Wearable Witness, and an Unlikely Suspect

September 17, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

A Brutal Murder, a Wearable Witness, and an Unlikely SuspectRead More

Article Source: WiredForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

This Company Built a Private Surveillance Network. We Tracked Someone With It

September 17, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

This Company Built a Private Surveillance Network. We Tracked Someone With ItRead More

Article Source: ViceForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

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