ROMEOVILLE, Ill., April 24-- Lewis University issued the following news release: College of Business alumnus, Detective Tony Balzanto recently visited with a Lewis University Computer Forensics class ...
It’s the hottest topic on prime time television, but crime scene investigation is increasingly more complex than what’s depicted in a glitzy one-hour drama. Information technology students at ...
Criminals increasingly use computers as weapons to illegally access information or release worms and viruses to disrupt computer networks. Law enforcement agencies often must rely on criminal ...
But most of the time, it takes months for a hard drive or phone to be analyzed. That’s why Ibrahim Baggili, an assistant professor computer science in the Tagliatela College of Engineering at the ...
The primary difference lies in the nature of the devices under investigation. On the one hand, mobile forensics focuses on portable devices like smartphones and tablets, known for their compact sizes ...