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Information technology students at Rochester Institute of Technology—home to the nation’s largest comprehensive college in computing—will soon have the opportunity to learn about that firsthand.
A 4-year degree, such as a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science or Information Technology, is required to begin a career as a computer forensic analyst. Combining undergraduate studies with criminal ...
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.
Computer forensics gave Michael Fiola his life back. Fiola is the former investigator with the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents who found himself summarily dismissed after an IT ...
As the role of digital forensics has grown, so has the need for officers and detectives to become involved in the process.
The electronic age is fast becoming part of the everyday legal process and forensic technology can help us to make sense of it. Philip Sealy runs through the increasing importance of computer ...
After 31 years and 100,000 man-hours of conventional research, the famous case of the BTK killer was cracked with 15 minutes of work by a modern digital detective. The new breed of gumshoe is train ...
Part art, part science, a computer forensics practice requires more planning and investment than technology vendors would have you believe.
Lineal, a global leader in legal technology and services, today announced the acquisition of ProFile Discovery, a respected ...
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