LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Examiners at the FBI's Regional Computer Forensic Lab (RCFL) have a job of precision, as they use high-tech tools to break down digital devices to their elements, and find evidence ...
Chase Cochran originally came to Neumann University outside Philadelphia intending to study criminal justice and work toward becoming an FBI agent. But after his first semester, he realized that path ...
(LEX 18) — A computer forensics laboratory in Louisville has provided a helping hand on thousands of cases across Kentucky. LEX 18's Kayleigh Randle spoke with the FBI about the work being done there.
Imagine a laboratory filled with equipment advanced enough to locate deleted child pornography on a hard drive, recover old e-mails sent on a cell phone and trace the owner of a camera used to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A state-of-the-art computer forensics lab funded by the USA Patriot Act opened Wednesday in Kansas City. The Kansas City lab is the third facility to become operational of the five ...
Digital evidence comes in all shapes and sizes: pallets full of computers, a hard drive with an AK-47 bullet hole in it, audio tapes fished out of the ocean, mangled floppies, garbled 911 calls.
The Elgin Police Department has added a new detective to its digital forensics unit and is creating a forensic lab as the number of cases, especially those involving child exploitation, continues to ...
Joseph Naghdi, an experienced computer technologist, transitioned to digital forensics in early 2000 because he was intrigued by how data is stored and discovered on computers. Today, he's a forensics ...
Digital forensics has long been the work of sterile labs and locked rooms. But for federal agents executing search warrants in real homes sometimes in rural areas, sometimes waiting to get evidence ...
STEVENS POINT − Central Wisconsin residents will soon have access to a digital forensics lab on the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus. The Digital Forensics and Recovery Analysis Lab will ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Forensic anthropologists and computer scientists at Michigan State University have discovered a way to use artificial intelligence to identify human remains much faster and ...
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