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April 25, 2008 by Mike Murr

Sometimes the answers are enough, sometimes they’re not

When you watch someone who is new to investigations work a case, one thing that often needs to be explained is the idea that the “smoking gun”, by itself, often isn’t enough. What do I mean by this? Well, Not only am I interested in what you found … [Continue Reading]

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July 30, 2007 by Mike

The admissibility vs. weight of digital evidence

The admissibility vs. weight of digital evidence

There is always a lot of conversation about when digital evidence is and is not admissible. Questions like “are proxy logs admissible?” and “what tools generate admissible evidence?” are focused on the concept of evidence admissibility. Some of the … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: Digital forensics, Fundamentals

July 30, 2007 by Mike Murr

The admissibility vs. weight of digital evidence

There is always a lot of conversation about when digital evidence is and is not admissible. Questions like “are proxy logs admissible?” and “what tools generate admissible evidence?” are focused on the concept of evidence admissibility. Some of the … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Digital forensics, Fundamentals

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