by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
A neural network is powerful. Within limits, it supposed to be able to compute any arbitrary function. But since any process can be computed as a function, neural networks can be used for all sorts of things from translating a page written in Cyrillic into English to...
by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
Criminals today may try to hide the digital evidence of their misdeeds by burying it in the mass of code that underpins the graphical user interface that now dominates computer use. Unless you know what you are looking for specifically, these particular bits can be...
by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
Big data is now intimately entwined with the world of forensic investigations. It’s the new normal; with so many sensor points around us, it’s estimated that by 2025 the average connected person will have over 4,800 interactions with IoT devices every day....
by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
The internet of things (IoT) has conquered our world. Statistics platform Statista estimates that there are over 20 billion IoT objects among us, constantly monitoring and recording us and our activities. By 2025, Statista projects that there will be more than nine...
by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
Digital forensics is most often a reactive science. This isn’t Minority Report; a crime happens and a forensics team collects, preserves, analyzes, and presents the scientific version of the facts before a court of law. But with the increasing connectedness of the...
by CivicMeter Staff | Mar 1, 2018 | Digital Forensics
When your boat fills with water, you need a bucket to bail it out. But sometimes there’s just too much water. For digital forensics experts working in an IoT world, drowning in data is the new norm. It can seem like the old tools aren’t adequate The old methods of...