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The EFF's Eva Galperin on Using DFIR Skills To Help Victims of Stalkerware and Abuse
March 7, 2022, 5 a.m. |
Forensic Focus www.forensicfocus.com
In this episode, we highlight some of the hidden barriers to digital forensics professionals' ability to use their skills to help victims of stalking and domestic violence: how abuse dynamics keep victims from reporting to police, how police and courts can actually fuel the problem, and how emotionally difficult offering assistance can be. At the same time, though, the work can be deeply rewarding, and Eva offers a few resources for educating yourself on how these dynamics work.
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