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Forensic computing is a broad term that incorporates all areas of computer technology for use in legal argumentation. This list is for the discussion of electronic discovery, forensic data analysis, the use of computer experts, and all other matters that relate to the use of information technology in a legal context. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Forensic-Computing Archives. (The current archive is only available to the list members.) |
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