by David Yarnall | Nov 19, 2020 | Digital forensics
Data recovery is a process that involves retrieving inaccessible data from damaged or corrupted storage, files, or media. Data recovery is becoming increasingly important as people’s dependence on technology becomes more prevalent. Data recovery is an essential...
by David Yarnall | Sep 14, 2020 | Digital forensics
Admissibility of Digital Evidence in Court Is digital evidence admissible in court? Everyone is working and playing online now. This means that crimes that used to take place in the physical world are being committed electronically. Do you know where to find that...
by David Yarnall | Sep 17, 2019 | Digital forensics, Smartphones, Technology Strategy, World Wide Web
Web Searches as Evidence in Criminal Cases Google, your Collected Web Search Information and the Law Our digital forensics group was recently contacted by a defense attorney to review a digital forensic report submitted by law enforcement. The defendant was identified...
by David Yarnall | Nov 27, 2018 | Digital forensics
Whatsapp Forensics Presents Special Challenges The smartphone app WhatsApp has become a major concern for forensic investigations. This app, owned by Facebook, is a cross-platform messaging app providing encrypted communications, Internet voice calls, unlimited...
by David Yarnall | Nov 27, 2018 | Digital forensics
Password “security” – what value does it really have for you? That depends on how much you value your identity. In today’s society, the term is overused to the point of us becoming desensitized to the importance of keeping our passwords secure. We tend to ignore the...
by David Yarnall | Jun 15, 2017 | Digital forensics, Smartphones
I recall back in the 80s….. That’s 1980’s mind you, the first “mobile phone” I had for work was the size of a shoe box and weighed almost five pounds. The footprint of the “mobile” phone was similar to that of an old style house phone. Today, the...