Join computer forensics expert, Richard Boddington, who presents a free 6 lecture (36 minutes total) short course that explains how many legal cases have resulted in unjust outcomes due to a failure by the legal fraternity to properly understand and utilise identify digital evidence provided to them by investigators. There is a noticeable trend towards using non-digital forensic investigators to collect and sometimes misinterpret digital evidence with undue care and a lack of professional skills.
This collection of vignettes or ‘war stories’ are based on real cases and highlight some of the pitfalls facing both the legal fraternity and investigators as well as forensic examiners. The objective of this free course is to help develop a greater awareness of these challenges and engender some discussion and action to overcome them.
Investigators may also enjoy the presentations and appreciate the need to further develop their own analytical and communications skills, as well as people generally interested in crime and how innocent people could be prosecuted unfairly.
Visit https: UDEMY to get free access.
If you enjoy these war stories you may wish to consider in enrolling in the soon to be published short course, “Why can’t we enhance understanding of digital forensic for legal practitioners?” to be launched in January 2025.