Nov. 2022 report
Digital Investigation Techniques: A NIST Scientific Foundation ReviewRead More
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
NACDL Training and Resource Counsel Clare Garvie has authored a new report titled A Forensic Without the Science: Facial Recognition in U.S. Criminal Investigations. Designed as a resource for defense attorneys, advocates, and the public, it outlines how police face recognition searches are prone to error from under-performing algorithms, the lack of training and cognitive …
A Forensic Without the Science: Face Recognition in U.S. Criminal InvestigationsRead More
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
Free to attend live webinar presented by IDS
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Facial Recognition EvidenceRead More
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Live webinar presented by Clare Garvie, Training and Resource Counsel, Fourth Amendment Center at NACDLNov. 3, 2022, 12:30 pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated For the past twenty years, police across the U.S. have used face recognition as a routine investigative technique with little to no controls, oversight, or disclosure to the defense, despite …
2022 IDS Forensic Science Education Series: Challenging Facial Recognition EvidenceRead More
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
Recorded presentations from May 2022 on various topics of digital forensics
Unlocking the Black Box: Challenging Surveillance and Technology in Criminal CasesRead More
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
Live webinar presented by Sidney Thaxter, Senior Litigator for the Fourth Amendment Center at NACDL Oct. 6, 2022, 12:30 pm 90 min of CLE credit anticipated Searches and seizures of digital data are now routine in criminal investigations, but the role of the Fourth Amendment in the digital world is far from settled. This training …
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
// by Sarah Olson
Live webinar presented by Michael Price, Litigation Director for the Fourth Amendment Center at NACDL
// by Sarah Olson