The Bow Tie Law blog blogged about a case involving the issue of self-collection (and targeted collection) vs. the complete forensic imaging of a laptop. In this concise article, many very relevant issues are touched including naming a few targeted collection tools. This is a great read for attorneys and forensics guys, especially ones who believe that a complete forensic image is the only way.
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Congress Tries To Hide Massive Data Retention Law By Pretending It's An Anti-Child Porn Law
Mark Masnik at the Techdirt blog shares his thoughts on the Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011. His article explains the burden imposed on online service providers to maintain records.
Read more...http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110707/04402514995/congress-tries-to-hide-massive-data-retention-law-pretending-its-anti-child-porn-law.shtml
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