[DFSci] Digital Forensics Wish List
J.A. Terranson
measl at mfn.org
Thu Jan 28 06:14:58 PST 2010
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, douglas white wrote:
> Although they are not technical/research people,
> - a judge who has tried cases with much digital evidence
> - someone closely associated with the Nat'l Academy of Science report
> to get their perspective.
+1
On the tech side, the forensic people who were on the other side of the
judge in question. Double the fun if it was a case similar to one I know
of in Kentucky, where the walsh act was "sidestepped" to allow a forensic
image out of court custody (yet done under court order) for the analysts
to work on at their lab (a no-no since Walsh).
I can provide the names of the first people to get this done if thats
interesting to the group.
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