Digital evidence is becoming more prevalent in the judicial system than ever. Every kind of case, from violent crimes and terrorism to employment and financial disputes in civil courts, will have an element of digital evidence or may rely exclusively on it.
A big part of processing digital evidence has to do with seizure, preservation and extraction. These are the technical parts, the things you should know when you graduate with a relevant degree.
But what about the interpretation and presentation of evidence? How do you provide context for isolated pieces of data, and how do you work out what is of evidential value or not?
How can you dispute the claims of the other side, when their positions appear to be so clear?
Join Basil Manoussos, for a webinar about evidence and context. How small pieces of data come together like in a puzzle, to paint a more comprehensive picture of an event that occurred in the past.
Organiser
Strathclyde Forensics Ltd
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