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stadkal
at April 21,2016
Practical things that a digital investigator face during investigation are shown in very good way.
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adam
at April 25,2016
The DCFL is no joke. They always push the limits of what can be done in examination of forensic media. Their Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy (DCITA) is a fantastic school that prepares its students to handle almost any type of forensic examination.
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jnegron
at April 27,2016
Really like the video and the point of view from the Examiners.
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jpnick99
at June 12,2016
Nice overview of computer forensics in action. One of the interviewees in the video mentioned the full spectrum of law enforcement. This is a key point, and it is critical in this day and age to be able to focus that full spectrum on the crime and the individuals involved. More and more, computer forensics is coming to the forefront as one of the most important components of that full spectrum attack.
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dgrove
at June 17,2016
There is not a single crime in my mind where computer forensics does not have a role. I am not limiting this to the traditional term of computers either, laptops and desktops. Mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets are now just as essential evidence in crimes as anything else. I could argue mobile device are starting to become a bigger part in computer forensics as it pertains to law enforcement investigations than "computers". Computer Forensics is an exciting field to be in just for the fact we always have to stay on top of our game as technology advances people will figure out how to use said technology for nefarious purposes, and we need to figure how they did it.