Mobile phones are the hub of our modern lives—nearly all our daily communication takes place on our phones, from email and voice calls to text messaging. We think nothing of accessing our banking information, medical records, and other sensitive information…
2022
This six-minute article focuses on the technical challenges that EMOJIs present to digital forensics and e-discovery professionals. With the proliferation of instant messaging technology, written communication has become far less formal than it was just ten years ago. Telephone conversations,…
In the past, I have written and lectured about the “astonishing amount of discoverable data in the Cloud.” Increasingly, ALL types of information are being shifted toward Cloud accounts, including email, messages, photos, files, social media, user activity, and business…
It has become increasingly clear that digital forensics providers must provide flexible forensic imaging and collection options for companies and law firms engaged in discovery and investigations. While remote digital forensics was a relatively uncommon service just ten years ago,…
A jury verdict just arrived for the criminal case, finding a Connecticut man guilty of murdering his wife. Digital evidence from the wife’s Fitbit significantly influenced the verdict.
Just last week Data Narro began a twelve-month commitment to support WUWM programming by becoming a business sponsor. Don’t be surprised to hear Data Narro mentioned on-air as a supporter of Milwaukee’s National Public Radio (NPR) station in the weeks…
Data Narro is happy to announce that we have signed up to be a sponsor of this year’s Run for Justice 5k. This annual event is a fundraiser for the Milwaukee Justice Center which helps provide legal resources to our…
The past decade has produced a seismic shift in the world of civil litigation and evidentiary discovery. Whereas digital evidence once played a supporting role, in 2022 it is likely the star player. Smartphones, social media, messaging apps, and an…