(LEX 18) — A computer forensics laboratory in Louisville has provided a helping hand on thousands of cases across Kentucky. LEX 18's Kayleigh Randle spoke with the FBI about the work being done there.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Homicides remain one of the top issues impacting Louisville as it faces a violent crime problem and a low solve rate. However, Kentucky is uniquely one of only 17 locations ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The FBI has a digital forensics lab right in Louisville that helps crack cases all around Kentucky, and its No. 1 purpose has been helping to close child pornography cases.
Digital forensics has long been the work of sterile labs and locked rooms. But for federal agents executing search warrants in real homes sometimes in rural areas, sometimes waiting to get evidence ...
The RIT Archives seeks to establish an efficient, scalable, and cost-effective model for identifying and assessing endangered media at the point of acquisition, converting and preserving the content ...
Imagine a laboratory filled with equipment advanced enough to locate deleted child pornography on a hard drive, recover old e-mails sent on a cell phone and trace the owner of a camera used to ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Forensic anthropologists and computer scientists at Michigan State University have discovered a way to use artificial intelligence to identify human remains much faster and ...
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