Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprecedented ways; computational systems make for new means of analysis and knowledge development. These new forms offer new, powerful tactical tools for investigations of electronic malfeasance under traditional legal regulation of state power, particular that of Fourth Amendment limitations on police searches and seizures under the U.S. Constitution. But autonomy, identity and authenticity concerns with electronic data raise issues of public policy, privacy and proper police oversight of civil society. We examine those issues and their implications for digital and computational forensic
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of an...
peer-reviewedAbstract—Police investigations involving digital evidence tend to focus on forensic ex...
To date, most of the discussion regarding how the Constitution protects privacy interests in stored ...
Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprece...
Technology has transformed government surveillance and opened traditionally private information to o...
Digital Forensics is one of the latest challenges for the use of forensics in the investigative proc...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of ...
With ubiquitous computing and the growth of the Internet of Things, there is vast expansion in the d...
The forensics investigation requirements are in direct conflict with the privacy rights of those who...
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
Police investigations involving digital evidence tend to focus on forensic examination of storage un...
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of an...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of an...
peer-reviewedAbstract—Police investigations involving digital evidence tend to focus on forensic ex...
To date, most of the discussion regarding how the Constitution protects privacy interests in stored ...
Media and network systems capture and store data about electronic activity in new, sometimes unprece...
Technology has transformed government surveillance and opened traditionally private information to o...
Digital Forensics is one of the latest challenges for the use of forensics in the investigative proc...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of ...
With ubiquitous computing and the growth of the Internet of Things, there is vast expansion in the d...
The forensics investigation requirements are in direct conflict with the privacy rights of those who...
With technology, everything just comes faster, smarter, and meaner. But the basics remain the same
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
Police investigations involving digital evidence tend to focus on forensic examination of storage un...
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits unreasonable searches and se...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of an...
Privacy issues have always been a major concern in computer forensics and security and in case of an...
peer-reviewedAbstract—Police investigations involving digital evidence tend to focus on forensic ex...
To date, most of the discussion regarding how the Constitution protects privacy interests in stored ...