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  1. LGC

    LGC url http www.bridgepoint.eu about us news views bridgepoint acquires lgc publisher Bridgepoint ref Divisions LGC has four operating divisions ref name divs cite web title Divisions url http www.lgc.co.uk divisions.aspx work LGC accessdate 30 June 2010 ref LGC Forensics has a divisional head ... LGC http www.lgcstandards.com LGC Standards http www.lgc.co.uk divisions lgc forensics.aspx LGC Forensics https shop.lgcgenomics.com index.php LGC Genomics http www.governmentchemist.org.uk Government ...About the British analytical company other uses LGC disambiguation Primary sources date July 2010 Infobox Organization name LGC Ltd image LGC NEW LOGO.jpg size 200px caption abbreviation LGC motto Science for a Safer World formation February 1996 formerly Laboratory of the Government Chemist government agency established in 1842 extinction status Private limited company purpose location Head Office Queens Road, Teddington , TW11 0LY region served England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland membership Forensic scientists, Chemists, Biologist leader title Chief Executive leader name David Richardson main organ parent organization Bridgepoint affiliations budget website http www.lgc.co.uk LGC remarks LGC is a United Kingdom British independent, science based service company providing chemical, biochemical and DNA based analysis. It was formed in 1996 after the privatisation of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist , and still has a statutory role as the Government Chemist . Since privatisation it has expanded from 270 staff in 1996 to over 1500 in 2010 and is Europe s largest, independent analytical laboratory. ref name hist cite web title About LGC History url http www.lgc.co.uk about lgc history.aspx work LGC accessdate 30 June 2010 ref LGC participates in the European Reference ... General Joint Research Centre and the Bundesanstalt f r Materialforschung und pr fung BAM . LGC ... , Bromsgrove and St Neots . LGC Genomics LGC Science & Technology LGC Standards See also ISO IEC 17025 ...   more details



  1. LGC (disambiguation)

    LGC is a British company providing analytical services, formed after the privatisation of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist LGC may also refer to LaGrange Callaway Airport IATA code LGC , airport in Georgia, USA Landmark Graphics Corporation , a subsidiary of Halliburton , US Dubai based oilfield services corporation Learner generated context , educational term Letchworth Letchworth Garden City , commonly known as Letchworth, town in Hertfordshire, England Linton Global College , college of Hannam University, South Korea Local Government Chronicle , British weekly magazine Local Government Commission disambiguation , used in several jurisdictions London Gliding Club , British flying club Lowcountry Graduate Center , educational consortium based in North Charleston, South Carolina, USA disamb ...   more details



  1. Forensics (musician)

    Electronic musician, best known for producing moody, haunting dubstep . ref http last.fm music forensics ref Also known for for pioneering the 111 movement, ref Knowledge Magazine Interview 2009 http kmag.co.uk editorial features forensics interview.html ref and for collaborating with other producers at a range of tempos. ref Blood Red Sounds Interview 2010 http bloodredsounds.blogspot.com 2010 08 forensics interview.html ref Owner of Methodology Recordings. ref http dubsilo.co.uk featured forensics exclusive dubsilo mix ref DJ, and co founder of the Ruffnek Diskotek club night. ref Symbiosis Interview 2010 http symbiosis.com.au mixes symbiosis 59 forensics ref References references External links http myspace.com forensicdubstep Forensics Myspace http soundcloud.com forensics Forensics Soundcloud http twitter.com forensicdubstep Forensics Twitter http forensicdubstep.blogspot.com Forensics Blog http forensics.postbocks.com Forensics Mixes Category English electronic musicians Category Dubstep musicians ...   more details



  1. Forensics (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar forensics Forensics is a broad range of subspecialties which use techniques adapted from the natural sciences to obtain criminal or other legal evidence. Forensics may also refer to Forensics public speaking , the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners See also Computer forensics Forensic accounting Forensic animation Forensic anthropology Forensic biology Forensic chemistry Forensic economics Forensic engineering Forensic entomology Forensic facial reconstruction Forensic identification Forensic linguistics Forensic materials engineering Forensic photography Forensic polymer engineering Forensic profiling Forensic psychiatry Forensic psychology Atomic Weapons Establishment AWE Blacknest Forensic seismology Forensic video analysis Questioned document examination disambig ca Forense ...   more details



  1. Database forensics

    refimprove date August 2010 ForensicScience image Hard disk.jpg Database Forensics is a branch of digital forensics digital forensic science relating to the forensic study of databases and their related metadata. ref cite web last Olivier first Martin S. title On metadata context in Database Forensics url http www.sciencedirect.com science article B7CW4 4TSD9G6 1 2 a5031117d753054d92f2afba332eadf8 publisher Science Direct accessdate 2 August 2010 doi 10.1016 j.diin.2008.10.001. month March year 2009 ref The discipline is similar to computer forensics , following the normal forensic process and applying ... in a servers RAM requiring Digital forensics live analysis live analysis techniques. A forensic examination ... paper published on database forensics. ref http www.giac.org certified professionals practicals gcfa 0159.php Oracle Database Forensics using LogMiner GIAC Certified Student Practical Bot generated title ref There is currently a single book published in this field, ref Oracle Forensics ISBN 0977671526 May 2008 ref though more are destined. ref Oracle Forensics Using Quisix ISBN 047019118X Dec 2008 ref Additionally there is a subsequent SQL Server forensics book by Kevvie Fowler named SQL Server Forensics which is well regarded also. ref SQL Server Forensics ISBN 0321544366 Dec 2008 ref The forensic ... room whitepapers forensics 1906.php SANS Institute Forensic Analysis of a SQL Server 2005 Database Server Bot generated title ref ref http www.databasesecurity.com oracle forensics.htm Oracle Forensics ..., 1999, http www.porcupine.org forensics forensic discovery appendixB.html Sarbanes Oxley section ... Credit Reporting Act FCRA http www.gao.gov new.items d06674.pdf Oracle Forensics In a Nutshell, Paul ... Oracle Forensics, Paul Wright, Rampant Techpress, ISBN 0977671526, May 2008. http www.rampant books.com book 2007 1 oracle forensics.htm References Reflist Digital forensics Database DEFAULTSORT Database Forensics Category Databases Category Digital forensics ...   more details



  1. Computational forensics

    Mergefrom computational criminology discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Mergefrom forensic animation discuss Talk computational forensics Merger proposal date July 2009 Computational forensics CF is a quantitative research quantitative approach to the methodology of the forensics forensic sciences . It involves computer based Scientific modeling modeling , computer simulation , analysis , and recognition in studying and solving problems posed in various forensic disciplines. CF integrates expertise from computational science and forensics forensic sciences . A broad ... of Computational Forensics , http spectrum.ieee.org computing software beyond csi the rise of computational forensics 0 IEEE Spectrum , pp. 38 43, December 2010. ref , but also Physiology physiological ... Computational Forensics Project Automated Reconstruction of Human Faces Archival page 6 2002 ref ... Propelled Into Computational Forensics by 9 11, NCBI Preps QA Software to ID Katrina Victims November ... Forensics Towards Hybrid Intelligent Crime Investigation journal Third International Symposium .... ref ref Book Announcement Statistical DNA Forensics Theory, Methods and Computation January 2008 ... , machine learning , and robotics . Computer forensics also referred to as digital forensics or forensic ... digital evidence . Computational Forensics examines diverse types of evidence . See also Computational ... IAPR Technical Committee on Computational Forensics IAPR TC6 http www.springer.com computer computer imaging book 978 3 540 85302 2 Computational Forensics, Springer Publisher 2008 http www.igi global.com journals details.asp?ID 7828&v callForPapers International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics IJDCF http iwcf09.arsforensica.org 3rd International Workshop on Computational Forensics 2009 DEFAULTSORT Computational Forensics Category Computational science Category Forensic techniques Forensics stub ...   more details



  1. Software forensics

    unreferenced date July 2009 Software forensics is a field concerned with the evidence of intention from the examination of software . The field is an outgrowth of the field of computer virus research and malware intent determination. Used to determine if a problem created by software is intentional or carelessness. Compu stub forensics stub Category Computer security procedures Category Computer viruses Category Malware ...   more details



  1. PTK Forensics

    Infobox software logo screenshot caption PTK Forensics collapsible author Dario Forte developer DFLabs Inc released Start date YYYY MM DD discontinued latest release version version 2.0 latest release date Start date and age 2010 01 18 latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated programming language operating system platform LAMP software bundle LAMP size language JavaScript , PHP , Perl status genre Digital forensics license website http ptk.dflabs.com PTK Forensics PTK is a non free, commercial Graphical user interface GUI for digital forensics tool The Sleuth Kit TSK . It also includes a number of other software modules for investigating digital media. PTK runs as a GUI interface for The Sleuth Kit, Disk imaging Hard drive imaging acquiring and indexing digital media for investigation. Indexes are stored in an SQL database for searching as part of a Digital forensic process digital investigation . PTK calculates a Cryptographic hash function hash signature using SHA 1 and MD5 for acquired media for verification and consistency purposes. ref name SansArticle1 hash set mgmt ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist refs ref name SansArticle1 https blogs.sans.org computer forensics 2009 11 30 ptk hash set manager SANS Institute ref External links http sourceforge.net projects ptk forensics SourceForge.net download site for PTK Categories DEFAULTSORT Ptk Forensics Category Computer forensics Category Digital forensics software ...   more details



  1. Network forensics

    Refimprove date April 2011 ForensicScience image Hard disk.jpg Network forensics is a sub branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes ..., New York, August 7 8, 2001, Page s 27 30 ref Unlike other areas of digital forensics, network investigations ... network forensics is often a pro active investigation. ref name casey cite book last Casey first ...&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAA ref Network forensics generally has two uses. The first, relating to security, involves ... form of Network forensics relates to law enforcement. In this case analysis of captured network traffic ... forensics is a comparatively new field of forensic science. The growing popularity of the Internet ... based digital evidence . Network forensics can be performed as a standalone investigation or alongside a computer forensics analysis where it is often used to reveal links between digital devices or reconstruct ... forensics as the capture, recording, and analysis of network events in order to discover the source ... ref Compared to computer forensics, where evidence is usually preserved on disk, network .... ref name casey Systems used to collect network data for forensics use usually come in two forms ref Simson Garfinkel, Network Forensics Tapping the Internet http www.oreillynet.com pub a network 2002 ... faked and, so, network forensics may be used to prove the exact origin of incriminating material. Network forensics can also be used in order to find out who is using a particular computer ref http www.netresec.com ?page Blog&month 2011 01&post Facebook SSL and Network Forensics Facebook, SSL and Network Forensics , NETRESEC Network Security Blog, 2011 ref by extracting user account information from the network traffic. visible anchor Wireless forensics Wireless forensics is a sub discipline of network forensics. The main goal of wireless forensics is to provide the methodology and tools ... references External links http www.forensicswiki.org wiki Tools Network Forensics Forensics Wiki ...   more details



  1. Computer forensics

    ForensicScience image Hard disk.jpg File PersonalStorageDevices.agr.jpg thumb 220px right Computer forensics analysis is not limited only to computer media Computer forensics sometimes known as computer forensic science ref name noblett is a branch of digital forensics digital forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of computer forensics ... associated with the investigation of a wide variety of computer crime , computer forensics may ... from computer forensics investigations is usually subjected to the same guidelines and practices ... computer security hacking . The discipline of computer forensics emerged during this time .... In a 2002 book Computer Forensics authors Kruse and Heiser define computer forensics as involving ... and Scotland. Computer forensics has been used as evidence in criminal law since the mid 1980s ... has commenced or is reasonably anticipated. Hard drives were analyzed by a Computer Forensics ... A number of techniques are used during computer forensics investigations. Cross drive analysis A forensic ... from within the operating system using custom forensics or existing sysadmin tools to extract evidence ... technique used in computer forensics is the recovery of deleted files. Modern forensic software ... examination. ref name ColdBoot Analysis tools see also list of digital forensics tools A number of open source and commercial tools exist for computer forensics investigation. Typical forensic analysis ... forensics certifications available. See also Anti computer forensics Counter forensics Cryptanalysis ... month October year 2000 ref ref name cf education cite web title Computer forensics education url http ... last Various title Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation year 2009 publisher Academic Press ... ref ref name exposed cite book title Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics year 2009 publisher McGraw ... book title Computer forensics incident response essentials year 2002 publisher Addison Wesley isbn ...   more details



  1. Blowback (forensics)

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date September 2007 Blowback in forensics refers to vacuum effect created in the Gun barrel barrel of a firearm when it is discharged. After the weapon is fired, air races into the barrel once the bullet has left the muzzle. This vacuum can pull in trace amounts of materials from the environment. Police can use blood and Biological tissue tissue which have entered a gun barrel through blowback in an investigation. Blowback can also refer to the combination of gasses, dirt, and debris unburnt powder, metal shavings that most firearms produce upon firing. This can cause great irritation to the eyes and most ranges or organizations suggest or require the use of safety glasses when firing pistols. forensics stub Category Firearm terminology Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Digital forensics

    ForensicScience image Hard disk.jpg Digital forensics sometimes known as digital forensic science is a branch ... forensics was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation ... is divided into several sub branches computer forensics, network forensics , database forensics and mobile device forensics . The digital forensic process encompasses the seizure, forensic imaging ... forensics can be used to attribute evidence to specific suspects, confirm alibi s or statements ... of Federal Law Enforcement Training Center FLETC , where US digital forensics standards were developed ... practical or at least publicised examples of digital forensics was Clifford Stoll Cliff Stoll ... forensics grew from the ad hoc tools and techniques developed by these hobbyist practitioners. This is in contrast to other forensics disciplines which developed from work by the scientific community. ref name ijde 2002 ref name palmer It was not until 1992 that the term computer forensics was used ... bodies and agencies have published guidelines for digital forensics. The Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence SWGDE produced a 2002 paper, Best practices for Computer Forensics , this was followed ... associated with digital forensics. ref name punja Despite this, digital analysis of phones ... from attacks on its commerce and communication. ref name JOE The field of digital forensics still ... , by Peterson and Shenoi identified a bias towards Windows operating systems in digital forensics ... garfinkel Development of forensic tools main List of digital forensics tools During the 1980s very ... forensics Live analysis live analysis on media, examining computers from within the operating ..., allowing analysts to examine copies of media without using any live forensics. ref name casey More ... image and original media are Glossary of digital forensics terms hashed hashed using SHA 1 or MD5 ... systematic search of evidence related to the suspected crime . ref name ijde 2002 In 2006, forensics ...   more details



  1. Skeletonization (forensics)

    unreferenced date February 2010 Signs of death In forensic s, skeletonization refers to the complete decomposition of the non bony Tissue biology tissues of a corpse , leading to a bare skeleton . In a temperate climate , it usually requires three weeks to several years for a body to completely decompose into a skeleton, depending on factors such as temperature, presence of insects, and submergence in a substrate such as water. In the tropics, skeletonization can occur in weeks, while in tundra areas, skeletonization will never occur if subzero temperatures persist. Natural embalming processes in peat bog s or salt desert s can delay the process indefinitely, sometimes resulting in natural mummy natural mummies . The rate of skeletonization and the present condition of the corpse can be used to determine the time of death. After skeletonization has occurred, if scavenging animals do not destroy the bones, the skeleton of mid to large size mammals such as humans takes about twenty years to be completely dissolved by the acids in many fertile soil s, leaving no trace of the organism. In neutral pH soil or sand, the skeleton will persist for at least several thousand years before it finally disintegrates. Infrequently, however, the skeleton can undergo fossil ization, leaving an impression of the bone that can persist for millions of years. Category Signs of death forensics stub death stub pl Zeszkieletowanie ja it Scheletrizzazione ...   more details



  1. Forensics in antiquity

    reflist 3 DEFAULTSORT Forensics In Antiquity Category History of forensic science Antiquity Category ...   more details



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    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article LGC Use Org HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source http www.lgc.co.uk news logo.aspx ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for firm infobox Owner LGC Ltd Website http www.lgc.co.uk History Current logo in use by the company Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Open Computer Forensics Architecture

    refimprove date February 2011 Infobox software name Open Computer Forensics Architecture developer Korps landelijke politiediensten latest release version 2.2.0pl4 operating system Linux language English language English status Active genre Computer forensics website http sourceforge.net apps trac ocfa wiki http sourceforge.net apps trac ocfa wiki The Open Computer Forensics Architecture OCFA is an distributed computing distributed open source computer forensics framework used to analyze digital media within a digital forensics laboratory environment. The framework was built by the Holland Dutch national police. Architecture OCFA consists of a back end for the Linux platform, it uses a PostgreSQL database for data storage, a custom Content addressable storage or CarvFS based data repository and a Lucene index. The front end for OCFA has not been made publicly available due to licencing issues. The framework integrates with other open source forensic tools and includes modules for The Sleuth Kit , Scalpel, Photorec, libmagic, GNU Privacy Guard , objdump , exiftags, zip, 7 zip , tar , gzip , bzip2 , rar , antiword , qemu img and mbx2mbox. OCFA is extensible in C or Java programming language Java . See also List of digital forensics tools software stub Digital forensics Category Computer forensics Category Digital forensics software Category Data recovery Category Distributed computing architecture ...   more details



  1. SANS Investigative Forensics Toolkit

    notability date February 2011 noref date February 2011 Infobox software name SANS Investigative Forensic Toolkit developer http computer forensics.sans.org SANS Institute released Start date 2008 12 13 latest release version 2.1 latest release date Start date and age 2011 08 04 operating system Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu language English language English status Active genre Computer forensics website http computer forensics.sans.org computer forensics.sans.org The SANS Investigative Forensic Toolkit SIFT is a computer forensics VMware appliance that is pre configured with all the necessary tools to perform a detailed digital forensic examination. It is compatible with expert witness format E01 , advanced forensic format AFF , and raw dd evidence formats. The new version has been completely rebuilt on an Ubuntu base with many additional tools and capabilities that can match any modern forensic tool suite. Use The toolkit has the ability to securely examine raw disks, multiple file systems, and evidence formats. It places strict guidelines on how evidence is examined read only , verifying that the evidence has not changed. File system support Windows MS DOS, FAT, VFAT, NTFS Mac HFS Solaris UFS Linux ext2 3 Evidence image support Expert Witness E01 RAW dd Unix dd Advanced Forensic Format AFF Software The Sleuth Kit File system analysis tools log2timeline timeline generation tool ssdeep & md5deep hashing tools Foremost Scalpel File Carving Wireshark Network Forensics Vinetto thumbs.db examination Pasco IE Web History examination Rifiuti Recycle Bin examination Volatility Framework memory analysis DFLabs PTK GUI front end for Sleuthkit Autopsy GUI front end for Sleuthkit PyFLAG GUI Log Disk examination References Further reading External links http computer forensics.sans.org SANS Digital Forensics and Incident Response web site Digital forensics Category Law enforcement equipment Category Hard disk software Category Computer forensics Category Digital forensics soft ...   more details



  1. List of digital forensics tools

    During the 1980s, most of digital forensics digital forensic investigations consisted of live analysis ... modifying media. This first set of tools mainly focused on computer forensics , although in recent years similar tools have evolved for the field of mobile device forensics. ref name casey Computer forensics main computer forensics class wikitable sortable border 1 scope col Name scope col Computing ... Investigative Forensics Toolkit SIFT Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu 2.1 Multi purpose forensic operating ... forensics and live analysis, cyber security includes hardware based capture. EnCase Microsoft Windows ... purpose tool, commonly used to index acquired media. http www.digital forensic.org Digital Forensics ... tool and a development platform PTK Forensics LAMP software bundle LAMP free commercial 2.0 GUI ... Computer Forensics Architecture Linux LGPL GPL 2.3.0 Computer forensics framework for CF Lab environment ... activity analyzer E mail, IM, Docs, Browsers , plus set of forensics tools PeerLab Windows commercial ... purpose forensic tool for E mail, Files, Images & browsers. X Way Forensics Windows commercial 16.1 ... extraction of e mail addresses, phone numbers, urls and other identified objects. Mobile device forensics main mobile device forensics Mobile forensics tools tend to consist of both a hardware and software ... scope col Version scope col class unsortable Description Cellebrite Mobile Forensics ref name mf Windows Commercial Universal Forensics Extraction Device Hardware and Software Radio Tactics Aceso ... Phone Manager ref name mf Windows Commercial Smart forensics for smartphones MOBILedit Forensic ref ... hash signatures Evidence Eliminator Windows commercial 6.03 Anti forensics software, claims to delete ... first Richard title Creating laboratories for undergraduate courses in mobile phone forensics journal ... last Mohay first George M. title Computer and intrusion forensics year 2003 publisher Artechhouse isbn 1580533698 page 395 ref Digital forensics Category Digital forensics software Category Lists of software ...   more details



  1. Anti-computer forensics

    Anti computer forensics sometimes counter forensics is a general term for a set of techniques used as countermeasures to Computer forensics forensic analysis . Definition Anti forensics has only recently ... of anti forensics abound. One of the more widely known and accepted definitions comes from Dr. Marc ... forensics. Attempts to negatively affect the existence, amount and or quality of evidence from a crime ... Forensics. Anti forensics is more than technology. It is an approach to criminal hacking that can ... you. ref name berinato Berinato, S. 2007 . The Rise of Anti Forensics. Retrieved April 19, 2008, from CSO Online http www.csoonline.com article 221208 The Rise of Anti Forensics ref Neither author takes into account using anti forensics methods to ensure the privacy of one s personal data. Sub categories Anti forensics methods are often broken down into several sub categories to make classification ... wiping, trail obfuscation and attacks against the CF computer forensics processes and tools. ref name rogers Attacks against forensics tools directly has also been called computer forensics. ref name Hartley Hartley, W. Matthew. 2007 . Current and Future Threats to Digital Forensics. https www.issa.org ... ref Purpose and goals Within the field of digital forensics there is much debate over the purpose ... n.a. . Digital anti forensics Emerging trends in data transformation techniques. from Seccuris http ... forensics is data encryption. In a presentation he gave on encryption and anti forensic methodologies ... . ref name henry Henry, P. A. n.a. . Anti Forensics Considering a career in Computer forensics ... of digital forensics at a great disadvantage. Steganography Steganography is a technique where information .... 50, No. 4 . Hiding Data, Forensics, and Anti Forensics. Communications of the ACM , 15 20. ref Some ... forensics In the past anti forensic tools have focused on attacking the forensic process by destroying data, hiding data, or altering data usage information. Anti forensics has recently moved ...   more details



  1. Joint Expeditionary Forensics Facilities

    orphan date August 2010 Since its inception, the Joint Expeditionary Forensics Facilities JEFF program has gained recognition Citation needed date August 2010 as the US Military s deployed Forensic science leader supporting the Military intelligence and legal communities. The JEFF program was initiated in order to provide Crime Scene Investigation CSI forensic science to the US Military as a method to identify insurgents during counter insurgency operations Counter insurgency COIN . The first battlefield forensics lab was an enterprise spearheaded by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service NCIS to support the Marine Corps in Al Anbar Province Iraq. . The lab was stood up near Fallujah, Iraq in March 2006 during Operation Iraqi Freedom OIF . The NCIS lab began with only had a latent print capability as this was perceived to be expeditionary part of CSI. In December 2006, the PMO LEFL Law Enforcement Forensics Lab was established in Camp Victory Baghdad, Iraq in one part the main focus of the LEFL was to help reduce the high number of sniper attacks throughout the Iraqi Theater of Operations ITO . ref http www.wood.army.mil mpbulletin pdfs Spring 2009 Johnston JEFF.pdf ref At the time, the lab had latent print and firearm toolmark capabilities. The first DNA lab, which was established in the International Zone IZ , Baghdad, Iraq in November 2006 to support an Extra Judicial Killings EJK Task Force. DNA analysts were eventually relocated to this LEFL lab in August 2007. This co location of disciplines represented the first fully capably forensics lab. In late 2007, the Commander of the Multinational Corps Iraq directed the establishment of JEFF labs in each major Division area of operation. This resulted in three additional labs being stood up to support Coalition Force in Iraq. Due to the success of JEFF there concept and many of the people involved in the JEFF program ... Category United States Navy facilities Category Forensics organizations Category Military intelligence ...   more details



  1. Glossary of digital forensics terms

    Digital forensics is a branch of the forensic science s related to the investigation of digital devices and digital media media . Within the field a number of normal forensics words are re purposed, and new specialist terms have evolved. Terms and definitions gloss term acquisition defn The process of creating a duplicate copy of digital media for the purposes of examining it ref name horenbeeck term digital media defn Used within the fields to refer to the physical medium such as a hard drive or data storage device term eDiscovery defn A common acronym for electronic discovery ref name handbook term exhibit defn Digital media seized for investigation is usually referred to as an exhibit ref name handbook term hashing defn Within the field hashing refers to the use of Cryptographic hash function hash functions e.g. Cyclic redundancy check CRC , SHA1 or MD5 to verify that an image is identical to the source media ref name handbook term image defn A duplicate copy of some digital media created as part of the forensic process ref name casey term imaging defn Synonym of acquisition ref name horenbeeck term live analysis defn Analysis of a piece of digital media from within itself often used to acquire data from RAM where this would be lost upon shutting down the device ref name handbook term slack space defn The unused space at the end of a file in a file system that uses fixed size clusters so if the file is smaller than the fixed block size then the unused space is simply left . Often contains deleted information from previous uses of the block term unallocated space defn Computer ... Forensics and Investigation year 2009 publisher Academic Press isbn 0123742676 pages 567 url ... name exposed cite book title Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics year 2009 publisher McGraw Hill Professional ... coauthors David Cowen, Chris Davis accessdate 27 August 2010 ref Digital forensics Category Glossaries on computers Category Digital forensics ...   more details



  1. Certified in Financial Forensics

    Certified in Forensic accounting Financial Forensics CFF is a specialty credential in financial forensics issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA . History The CFF credential was established in 2008 to designate expertise in forensic accounting. ref name AICPA.CFF.org http www.aicpa.org interestareas forensicandvaluation membership pages overview 20certified 20in 20financial 20forensics 20credential.aspx ref Objectives of credentialing The program objectives include i enhancing the quality of forensic services and ii increasing public awareness of the CFF designation. Fundamental forensic knowledge Laws, Courts, and Dispute Resolution Planning and Preparation Information Gathering and Preserving Discovery Reporting, Experts and Testimony Specialized forensic knowledge Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Reorganization Valuation Economic Damages Calculations Computer Forensic Analysis Fraud Prevention, Detection, and Response Financial Statement Misrepresentation Family Law Eligibility Have a minimum of five years of experience as a CPA Pass the CFF examination Demonstrate in excess of 1,000 hours of experience doing forensic accounting work Complete 75 hours of continuing professional education CPE related to forensic accounting. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.acfe.com Association of Certified Fraud Examiners http www.aicpa.org InterestAreas ForensicAndValuation Membership Pages Overview 20Certified 20in 20Financial 20Forensics 20Credential.aspx Certified in Financial Forensics Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Accountancy qualifications ...   more details



  1. Egyptian Forensics League

    The Egyptian Forensics League is the speech league for Southern Illinois . It comprises around fifteen school s. Events Dramatic Duet Acting DDA Dramatic Interpretation DI Extemporaneous speaking Extemporaneous Speaking ES Humorous Duet Acting HDA Humorous Interpretation HI Impromptu speaking Impromptu Speaking IMP Informative Speaking INF Oratorical Declamation OD Original Comedy OC Original Oratory OO Poetry reading Poetry Reading PO Prose Reading PR Radio speaking Radio Speaking RS Special Occasion Speaking SOS Competing Schools Belleville East Belleville West Benton Carbondale Chatham DuQuoin East St. Louis Harrisburg Herrin Johnston City Marion Mt. Vernon O Fallon Waterloo Links http www.speechwire.com r index.php SpeechWire Category Public speaking ...   more details



  1. Mobile device forensics

    refimprove date July 2010 ForensicScience image Hard disk.jpg Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensic ..., which could not be met by existing computer forensics techniques. ref name casey The memory type ... compared to computer forensics . Each device often has to have custom extraction techniques used on it. Mobile ... grew. ref name casey In comparison to computer forensics, law enforcement are much more likely to encounter ... used similar techniques to the first computer forensics investigations analysing phone contents directly ... memory cards. Traditionally mobile phone forensics has been associated with recovering SMS ... process main digital forensic process The forensics process for mobile devices broadly matches other branches of digital forensics however, some particular concerns apply. One of the main ongoing considerations ... to the bit copy imaging used in computer forensics . ref name Wayne & Ayes CellPhoneForensic ... over from hard disk forensics or only need slight changes. ref name ForensicDataRecoveryFlashMem ... 2009 . retrieved from http igneous.scis.ecu.edu.au proceedings 2009 forensics Fiorillo.pdf Theory and practice of flash memory mobile forensics . Theosecurity.com. ref Data acquisition types Physical ... 1 Breeuwsma et al.pdf Forensic Data Recovery from Flash Memory . Small l Scale Digital Device Forensics ... pres.pdf 10 Good Reasons Why You Should Shift Focus to Small Scale Digital Device Forensics . ref Forensic ... forensics tools Mobile device forensics Early investigations consisted of live analysis of mobile devices ... Digital Forensics, Cellebrite Cellebrite UFED , .XRY Micro Systemation XRY , Oxygen Forensic Suite 2 .... Auerbach Publications, 2007, p. 97. ref An example of a mobile forensics tool currently available ... of flash memory mobile forensics . Theosecurity.com , December 2009. ref Anti forensics Anti computer forensics is more difficult because of the small size of the devices and the user s restricted data ...   more details



  1. List of instruments used in forensics

    Instruments used in Forensics , including autopsy dissections are as follows ref http www.nlm.nih.gov visibleproofs galleries exhibition body image 8.html Visible Proofs Forensic Views of the Body Galleries Exhibition Images Upon a View of the Body Bot generated title ref Forcetoc Expand list date August 2008 Instrument list class wikitable Instrument Uses Autopsy table for placing and fixing the corpse co2 for wikt preservation preservation of the corpse Dissection scissors used to hold or move structures Arterial & jugular tubes to draw or drain out all the blood before replacing it with embalming fluid s like formaldehyde for preservation of structures as practiced in Anatomy Head rest to elevate the head Ropes to tie the corpse in places so that it does not change posture during dissection Rubber gloves protective vide link Goggles protective vide link Jackets, aprons, etc. protective vide link Autopsy saw s and blade s to cut the Human skin skin or tough structures like bone s Towel clamps to hold towels in place human skull Skull breaker or often a hammer and chisel to break open the vault of the skull Bone saw for cutting bones Sternal saw for cutting into the chest of the body by cutting the Human sternum sternum Dissecting knife sharp cutting instruments Toothed forceps for tearing or holding structures Mallet used as a hammer Autopsy hammer used just as a hammer Skull key a T shaped chisel used as a lever while removing skull cap ref http www.keleka.net deepbackground resources forensics autopsy.htm Keleka ref Brain knife to cleanly cut the brain Rib shears to cut through the ribs while opening the chest ref cite journal author Walker JE, Rutty GN, Rodgers B, Woodford NW title How should the chest wall be opened at necropsy? journal J. Clin. Pathol. volume 55 issue 1 pages 72 5 year 2002 month January pmid 11825931 pmc 1769557 doi 10.1136 jcp.55.1.72 url http jcp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 11825931 ref Scalpel for sharp cutting Dissecting scissors ...   more details




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