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Chris Hargreaves: Previous columns

Chris Hargreaves: Previous columns




Pre-Emptive Digital Forensics Research (February 2011)

Digital Forensics and ‘self-tracking’ (October 2010)

Programming for Digital Forensics (September 2010)

To GUI or not to GUI? (July 2010)

Publication: an ethical dilemma for digital forensics research? (June 2010)

Types of Digital Forensics Research (May 2010)

Peer review: pros and cons (April 2010)

What is this field called anyway? (March 2010)





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Chris Hargreaves is a lecturer at the Centre for Forensic Computing at Cranfield University in Shrivenham, UK. Chris is involved to some extent in all of the Centre's core activities: Education, Research and Consultancy. Chris's main focus is research (publication list available here), but he also teaches on several of the modules within Cranfield's MSc programme including Advanced Forensics, the newly revamped Programming for Practitioners, and also some of the new courses planned for next year. Before taking on a lecturing position, Chris obtained his PhD at Cranfield on the topic of "Assessing the Reliability of Digital Evidence from Live Investigations involving Encryption".