The fictional characters in the show NCIS are a whiz when it comes to using forensics to find digital evidence. In the real world, very few law enforcement officials have those skills, but that’s ...
If you have a high school senior considering college and careers, think about this: your son or daughter could be looking at a career path that didn't even exist when you were in high school. Today ...
For a limited time you can download for free this 7 hour video training course to learn how to determine potential online criminal activity, legally gather evidence, search and investigate wireless ...
Criminals increasingly use computers as weapons to illegally access information or release worms and viruses to disrupt computer networks. Law enforcement agencies often must rely on criminal ...
A collaboration with 20 law enforcement officers from throughout Indiana Wednesday-Friday (8/11-13) is part of a new, federally-sponsored program designed to set national standards for computer ...
FIU News recently sat down with Matt Ruddell—adjunct professor of digital forensics at the College of Engineering & Computing (CEC) and a member of the National Forensic Science Technology Center, a ...
High-tech training is increasingly important for police officers, detectives, and federal agents as crime continues its migration onto the electronic byways of the Internet. Unfortunately, the level ...
From corporate theft to murder, computers often play a role in nefarious activity, requiring specialists with a mix of legal and technical expertise to gather evidence stored digitally. "If it's a ...
Mary Hanson is a high school science teacher. She is also a reserve officer in her local police department. Student misbehavior, she likes to say, is rarely a problem in her class. A more serious ...
Did O.J. Simpson do it? Was the check really for $10,000, or did some slick criminal add a few extra zeroes? Who left behind those bloody shoeprints? Junior crime-solvers are learning the tricks of ...
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