William E. Johnston of Bird, Marella, Rhow, Lincenberg, Drooks & Nessim LLP examines Fourth Amendment questions raised by the ...
MACOMB, IL — Western Illinois University will expand its Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Science program beginning in the Fall 2026 semester with the addition of two new emphases: Artificial ...
The Forensic Scientometrics (FoSci) movement has published its first report, bringing together leading experts from across the research investigative community to document, scrutinize and address a ...
MACOMB, IL - - Western Illinois University School of Computer Science has created two new courses: CS 508: Computer Forensics and CS 507: Topics in Cybersecurity to provide students with the ...
The integrity of science depends on our willingness to act on that knowledge, not merely document it. This is a call to ...
A newly annotated fingerprint dataset combined with open-source software could help forensic examiners work more consistently, train more effectively and sort through evidence faster.
The word ‘forensic’ comes from the Latin word "forensis," which means "of the forum" or ‘of public discussion. Today, Forensic Science has evolved to resolve civil disputes, enforce criminal laws, ...
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Anthropic's latest AI technology, called Mythos, is so powerful at revealing software vulnerabilities that the company is afraid to release the model publicly lest it fall into the hands of bad actors ...
A partially overhead image of a portion of a white bathtub that is nearly full of water. The metallic spigot and handles are on the left side of the frame, with tiles extending above the left side and ...
Forensic science has historically lacked a uniform definition, which has often blurred the distinction between trusting the investigator and trusting a scientific method, thereby compromising the ...
TUPELO – When the Tupelo Police Department needs to discover what information is on a cell phone, tablet, computer or a USB flash drive, they don’t have to go far or wait too long. Although the ...