Tag Archive for: digital forensics

IBM Quits Facial Recognition, Joins Call for Police Reforms
IBM is getting out of the facial recognition business, saying…

Trump Administration Targets Your ‘Warrant-Proof’ Encrypted Messages
The Trump administration has revived the debate over "end-to-end…

How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls Short
After a high-speed chase north of Orlando, Fla., sheriff’s…

Webinar: I Wasn’t There: Blocking the Admissibility and Limiting the Weight of Historical Cell Site “Expert” Testimony
Historical Cell Site Information cannot tell you where a client…

Facial Recognition Programs Lead to Arrest
A woman accused of stealing two grills from a Clermont hardware…

Police Can Keep Ring Camera Video Forever and Share with Whomever They’d Like, Amazon Tells Senator
Police officers who download videos captured by homeowners’…

Making Sense of Science XIII – April 2-4, 2020
Big Names. Big Science; a Big-Time CLE Experience!
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A Brutal Murder, a Wearable Witness, and an Unlikely Suspect
As Tony Aiello entered his nineties, he had false teeth, an artificial…

NACDL Winter Meeting: From Tech to Touch: Challenging and Suppressing Evidence Before Trial
Today’s criminal defense bar is facing ever-increasing challenges…

Behind the Rise of China’s Facial-Recognition Giants
Unfamiliar faces aren’t welcome at Beijing public housing projects.…