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Digital sleuths probe deleted data for cops, corporations
Digital forensics isn't just a police tool anymore, experts say
"Snip" June 18, 2011|By Jeff Weiner, Orlando Sentinel
These days, you can use the Web to teach yourself just about anything including how to burn down your house, brew poison, pick a lock or plot a murder. But if you think you're covering your tracks by deleting your search history, think again.
Enter the digital-forensics technician, specially trained to extract the incriminating evidence contained in hard drives, cellphones and search histories including the data you thought was deleted long ago.
High-profile cases, such as the first-degree-murder trial of Casey Anthony, have brought attention to the use of digital evidence in criminal prosecutions
Full Article: http://articles.orlandosentinel.com..._1_forensics-digital-evidence-law-enforcement
Digital forensics isn't just a police tool anymore, experts say
"Snip" June 18, 2011|By Jeff Weiner, Orlando Sentinel
These days, you can use the Web to teach yourself just about anything including how to burn down your house, brew poison, pick a lock or plot a murder. But if you think you're covering your tracks by deleting your search history, think again.
Enter the digital-forensics technician, specially trained to extract the incriminating evidence contained in hard drives, cellphones and search histories including the data you thought was deleted long ago.
High-profile cases, such as the first-degree-murder trial of Casey Anthony, have brought attention to the use of digital evidence in criminal prosecutions
Full Article: http://articles.orlandosentinel.com..._1_forensics-digital-evidence-law-enforcement