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Digital Evidence
Why cell-phone tracking should require a warrant
Police scrutiny of mobile device data raises concerns
Police Are Using Phone Tracking as a Routine Tool
Larry E. Daniel & Lars E. Daniel, Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals: Understanding Digital Evidence From the Warrant to the Courtroom
Norwich University chosen for digital forensics program
Police procedures leaked for getting into Facebook, other accounts
CSi: Crime Scene iPhones Yield Forensic Evidence, Confusion About Data Handling
Digital evidence becoming central in criminal cases
Digital Forensic Evidence
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court considered the constitutional limits on police use of new forms of technology as it heard oral arguments in United States v. Jones. The Court examined how the Fourth Amendment applies to warrantless tracking of cars using GPS devices. The Justices considered the extent to which the police could use a …
Victim’s photo found on murder suspect’s computer
Suspect McGraw moves to suppress cell phone records in wife’s murder case
SIM Forensics: Part 3
National Academy of Sciences Report
See pp. 179-182 for the National Research Counsel’s evaluation of Digital and Multimedia Analysis.
Computer Forensics for Dummies
by Linda Volonino and Reynaldo Anzaldua – this book provides an excellent introduction to the topic. An overview of the materials is available in an online “cheat sheet.”
