How the Internet of Things can be your friend - or foe - in court
Law enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to smart devices in order to test alibis, verify testimony, and reconstruct crime scenes.
Law enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to smart devices in order to test alibis, verify testimony, and reconstruct crime scenes.
It's common sense to reset an Android phone to its factory state before selling or disposing of it. But beware, researchers recently found that this often fails to properly wipe all sensitive user data from the device.
Industrial control systems have been at the center of some scary security stories recently, but investigating malware infections in such environments is not easy because analysts often having a hard time telling suspicious and good files apart.
A new tool called the Modern Honey Network (MHN) aims to make deploying and managing large numbers of honeypots easier so that enterprises can adopt such systems as part of their active defense strategies.
IT departments usually have careful plans for what to do in natural disasters, but they need a litigation-readiness plan, too, so they'll be ready to handle ediscovery requests