#ComputerEvidence

2025-04-08

We'd just like to thank everyone who responded to our Pace Section 69 survey. We've nearly finished the report for the Ministry of Justice inquiry and will be sending a copy to all participants who requested one early next week. #DFIR #ComputerEvidence #Law #DigitalForensics

2025-02-08

Weekend reminder - we are running an anonymous survey on the legal presumption that computer evidence can always be relied upon unless proven otherwise. This is your chance to submit to the Parliamentary Inquiry without having to disclose your identity. Please complete it here : forms.gle/egcWg7uMhy5ebHLs9 or email survey@devce.org #DFIR #DigitalForensics #ComputerEvidence #Evidence #Law #Academia

2025-02-07

Today's reminder - we are running an anonymous survey on the legal presumption that computer evidence can always be relied upon unless proven otherwise. This is your chance to submit to the Parliamentary Inquiry without having to disclose your identity. Please complete it here : forms.gle/egcWg7uMhy5ebHLs9 or email survey@devce.org #DFIR #DigitalForensics #ComputerEvidence #Evidence #Law #Academia

2025-02-06

Today's reminder - we are running an anonymous survey on the legal presumption that computer evidence can always be relied upon unless proven otherwise. This is your chance to submit to the Parliamentary Inquiry without having to disclose your identity. Please complete it here : forms.gle/egcWg7uMhy5ebHLs9 or email survey@devce.org #DFIR #DigitalForensics #ComputerEvidence #Evidence #Law #Academia

2025-02-04

Reminder - we are running an anonymous survey on the legal presumption that computer evidence can always be relied upon unless proven otherwise. This is your chance to submit to the Parliamentary Inquiry without having to disclose your identity. Please complete it here : forms.gle/egcWg7uMhy5ebHLs9 or email survey@devce.org #DFIR #DigitalForensics #ComputerEvidence #Evidence #Law

2025-01-24

We are aware that there are some members of the digital evidence community who may be wary of, unwilling to, or unable to give evidence to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Computer Evidence (gov.uk/government/news/use-of- ). To ensure that their views & experiences can be properly represented, we are running a short survey ro capture essential information that we will submit to the Inquiry on behalf of respondents. All information will be anonymised and only used or reproduced with the consent of the contributors.

The survey has been prepared by Angus Marshall with support from Prof. Sarah Morris and Simon Biles, for whose support we are very grateful.

Please do complete the form at forms.gle/BwmDytnHT3z8pmCDA . It should only take 10-20 minutes. Or if you prefer to email us: survey@devce.org

#DFIR #DigitalForensics #CJS #Law #ComputerEvidence #Parliament #Academia

SubtleBlade ⚔️SubtleBlade@mastodon.scot
2024-01-12

Update #law on #ComputerEvidence to avoid #Horizon repeat, ministers urged

Critics say assumption in #English and #Welsh law that computers are ‘reliable’ reverses usual burden of proof in criminal cases
theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/j
#ComputerSaysGuilty

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