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Is public computer forensics dying?
April 23, 2024, 6:47 p.m. | /u/EmoGuy3
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Background: started in a private forensics lab but most of the work I did was just collections for eDiscovery tools. I did help our examiners with minor examinations and they'd check my work such as. Did they wipe their computer? Look for suspicious activity/file transfers (mostly IP theft) etc... I had a lot of fun of learning and growing to really like what I was doing great …
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