New York High Court Rules On CP In Browser Cache

Accessing and viewing child pornography over the internet is not necessarily a crime under New York law, the state’s highest court ruled Tuesday. The unanimous court said that child porn stored in a computer’s browser cache is not enough evidence

Job Vacancy: E-Discovery Senior Consultant, London, OTE £112K

Senior Consultant (E-Discovery), London – full time Salary: £80k base (OTE – £112k) All Senior Consultants at all levels have excellent technical, analytical, data management, project management, writing, presentation, negotiation and communication skills. Applicants should have a strong technical skill

Digital Forensics and eDiscovery Employment – The State of the Market 2012

Forensic Focus recently asked a number of digital forensics and eDiscovery recruitment specialists to comment on the current state of the employment market. Here are their thoughts, please leave your comments below.   Jared Coseglia President, TRU Staffing Partners, US

There’s no 911 for cybercrime. If there were, would you call?

If you work for a large corporation, you hear lots of talk about corporate responsibility, and that’s great. But I can’t help but point out that, whether it is intentional, there is a massive and growing hypocrisy in the corporate

Daegis Offers Cost-Predictability with eDiscovery Calculators

Daegis has announced its new Cross-Matter Management Savings and Document Review calculators. Designed by Daegis expert eDiscovery consultants, these free online tools help legal counsel better predict costs and timelines associated with eDiscovery, allowing for more targeted budgeting and greater

SNVC’s Andrew Scholnick to Present at 2012 ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics

SNVC announces that Andrew Scholnick, Network/Mobility/Security Subject Matter Expert, will present a white paper at the 2012 ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law. “Facilitating Forensics in the Mobile Millennium through Proactive Enterprise Security” addresses how enterprise security protocols

Review: ‘Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals’

Authors Larry and Lars Daniel have assembled a nearly perfect book: “Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals: Understanding Digital Evidence From the Warrant to the Courtroom” is a reference manual, instruction guide, and a best practices and lessons-learned archive that’s essential

Marshall digital forensics program first to be accredited

The digital forensics program at the Marshall University Forensic Science Center has become the first graduate or undergraduate program in the United States to receive accreditation from the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission. The accreditation will help the center

Fonts and XML Key Evidence in Major Turkish Trial

When Mark Spencer agreed to get involved in a new case earlier this year which involved a criminal trial in Turkey, he didn’t know what he was getting into. He was given just three CDs and later a computer hard

Credit card ‘info for sale’ websites closed in global raids

Dozens of websites offering credit card details and other private information for sale have been taken down in a global police operation. The Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca), in Britain, says raids in Australia, Europe, the UK and US are

Forensic Magazine and DFI News Launch The Evidence Conference

Vicon Business Media, Inc., publisher of Forensic Magazine® and DFI News Digital Forensic Investigator®, announce today the launch of a new conference focused on evidence collection, handling, analysis, and chain of custody. The Evidence Conference will be a comprehensive 2-day

Making E-discovery work for legal eagles

There is little argument that cloud computing and software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms have created a paradigm shift in enterprise technology and IT as a whole. Companies of all sizes – both public and private – seeking to reduce storage costs, improve

Sri Lanka Prone To Cyber Crime

Sri Lanka is prone to cyber crime as laws which can deal with such activities have not been implemented, officials said. Colombo Law Society IT Committee Chairman Sunil. D.B Abeyratne said that four Information Technology related Acts have not been

LawTech Europe Congress Announces their Annual Legal Conference

Central and Eastern Europe’s largest and most wide-reaching annual legal event held in Prague, covering eDiscovery, computer forensics, digital investigations, and governance has opened registration and announces its advisory board for 2012. LawTech Europe Congress has opened registration for their