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Salon.com
April 22, 2002
Steve Mollman
Digging for computer dirt Collecting obsolete tape drives used to be an eccentric hobby. But now that corporate lawsuits can hinge on unearthing ancient digital data, stocking up on funky hardware is good business... mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
January 2008
Julie Sturgeon
CSI: Hard Drive Hate groups, terrorist activity, pimping. A day in the life of local law enforcement? No, just a routine sweep of school computers. Digital forensic technology is uncovering the bad, sometimes criminal behavior students and faculty are guilty of. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
April 8, 2014
Donovan Griffin
The Pitfalls of Standardized BYOD As time goes on, most companies are going to have to grapple with employees using their own phones for business. According to a Cisco Systems, Inc. report, 89% of businesses currently have some sort of BYOD policy. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
December 2010
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
Inside Jobs Large and small banks alike are dealing with a spike in fraud, much of it by trusted employees. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
July 2010
Richard P. Mislan
Cellphone Crime Solvers Could the murder victim's BlackBerry lead to her killer? Increasingly, the answer is yes mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
May 2006
Brad Reagan
The Digital Detectives Hidden folders, "deleted" files and internet caches hide clues criminals never knew they left behind. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Bernie Alexander
5 Things CSI Doesn't Tell You About Forensics With the topic being hotter than ever, let's look at five things that CSI hasn't told you about forensics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 2009
Brad Reagan
CSI Myths: The Shaky Science Behind Forensics Bite marks, blood-splatter patterns, ballistics, and hair, fiber and handwriting analysis sound compelling in the courtroom, but much of the "science" behind forensic science rests on surprisingly shaky foundations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
September 20, 2007
Glenn Derene
Office Surveillance Technology - Is Your Boss Spying on You? More stealthy and prevalent than ever before, corporate security software is monitoring your every move -- inside and out of the office. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
December 2010
Sargur N. Srihari
Beyond C.S.I.: The Rise of Computational Forensics Pattern recognition and other computational methods can reduce the bias inherent in traditional criminal forensics mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 2007
Lisa Melton
Courtroom Chemistry When analyzing the smallest traces of evidence at a crime scene, chemistry is key. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 29, 2015
Rebecca Trager
Forensic crime lab malpractice surfaces in Oregon New revelations that a chemist at an Oregon state forensics lab appears to have tampered with drug evidence have led the state's governor to launch an investigation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 1, 2014
Rebecca Trager
Hard questions after litany of forensic failures at US labs At least five high profile cases of serious malpractice at US forensic crime labs have come to light in the last two years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
November 2007
Roger Koppl
Breaking Up the Forensics Monopoly America's forensics system, the part of our criminal justice system responsible for scientific examinations of crime-scene evidence like fingerprints and DNA, is rife with errors. Here are eight ways to fix the broken system. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 4, 2013
Rebecca Trager
Massachusetts crime lab scandal explodes The arrest of another forensic lab chemist has prosecutors scrambling to check drug cases she worked on. mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
March 9, 2005
Kimberly Patch
Snapshots save digital evidence Checkpointing software is a computer tool designed to allow administrators to backup and recover data and more smoothly introduce new systems into a network. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
September 2003
Kenneth Fink
Criminology Web Sites: An Annotated "Webliography" This list may serve as an introduction to the many Web sites devoted to both the prosaic and exotic in the field of criminology. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
August 1, 2002
Scott Leibs
First, Who's On? Hackers and viruses make for good copy, but the most significant threat may come from within. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Toys
October 2005
James Russo
The C3 Expo A PC Expo for the 21st Century Huge, overstuffed floor exhibits and shows put on by the big computer companies have given way to smaller companies providing more specialized tools and services. Fly-by-night internet companies have been replaced by more reputable online companies offering valuable Web services. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 3, 2007
Roy Mark
FTC Approves Final Guidance Settlement Guidance Software's settlement with the Federal Trade Commission became official today, almost five months after the Pasadena, Calif.-based computer forensics specialist admitted it did not adequately protect customer data. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
August 2007
Cate Lineberry
On the Case Kathy Reichs, the forensic expert who helped inspire the TV show "Bones," talks about homicides, DNA and her latest novel. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
April 15, 2006
Galen Gruman
"CSI" for the Enterprise? Electronic data discovery tools help investigate fraud, breaches and other bad behavior. But CIOs should approach them with caution. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Technology News
September 2010
Tom Leuchtner
Patrolling the Neighborhood Cyber criminals are employing increasingly sophisticated methods to perpetrate financial crimes. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
August 2009
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
Old Crimes, New Tactics Behold the counterfeit check -- the new face of bank fraud and other financial crimes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nursing Management
May 2008
Rachel R. Boersma
Looking Closer: Forensic Nursing With a keen eye, you can foster comprehensive care to victims; protect your organization from allegations of abuse, negligence, and malpractice; and offer a care environment that recognizes the complexities of our current society. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
August 2008
Sally Adee
Spy vs. Spy In the arms race of corporate espionage, one engineer has turned a popular method of data theft against itself mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 22, 2010
Dina Bass
Microsoft Crosses Swords with Pirates Microsoft employs digital forensics and other technologies to help law-enforcement authorities bust counterfeiter syndicates. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 8, 2012
Rebecca Trager
US crime lab chemist arrest causes reverberations Last month's arrest of a chemist, who worked in a Massachusetts Department of Public Health state laboratory, for allegedly falsifying evidence used in criminal cases is prompting calls for major forensic science reform in the US. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
April 17, 2009
Alex Goldman
Microsoft Talks Data Tools for Law Enforcement Taking a page from its business intelligence and enterprise collaboration tools, Microsoft releases a suite of data-sharing and analysis software for law enforcement agencies mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 23, 2013
Michael Parkin
Forensic fingers A team in the US has developed a detection system that crime scene investigators can wear on their fingertips to rapidly identify suspected traces of explosives and gunshot residue. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 27, 2015
Maria Burke
Fears for forensic quality in England and Wales There is a real danger of forensic science standards slipping in the UK, according to a report from the National Audit Office. Concerns include a lack of transparency in police spending and a regulator that is virtually powerless. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
November 16, 2006
Roy Mark
Guidance Software Settles With FTC Guidance Software agreed Thursday to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the computer forensics specialist did not take reasonable security measures to protect sensitive customer data. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 27, 2012
Kim S. Nash
CIOs May Be Reluctant to Report Suspicious Activity A consultant says CIOs may not feel comfortable reporting early signs of fraud. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May/Jun 2012
Lee et al.
BitCurator: Tools and Techniques for Digital Forensics in Collecting Institutions This paper describes current efforts, ongoing work, and implications for future development of forensic-based, analytic software for born-digital materials. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
October 28, 2004
Ivan Schneider
CSI: Financial Services Bankers can take a more proactive role in preventing crimes from occurring and discovering suspicious activity as it happens. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
November 12, 2006
Sally Lehrman
Partial to Crime Families become suspects as government rules on DNA matches relax. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 2006
David Dobbs
Forensics Under Fire The unparalleled accuracy of DNA analysis has forced traditional forensic science to stand trial. mark for My Articles similar articles