Author

Larry E. Daniel

Larry E. Daniel is a computer and cell phone forensics consultant working with clients throughout the U.S. and handling all types of civil and criminal cases. He has testified as a qualified computer forensics expert witness in several cases, in multiple states. Larry is a member of the American College of Forensic Examiners and is Chairman of the Ethics Committee for the American Society of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery. Larry is the CEO of Guardian Digital Forensics, a Digital Forensics Certified Practitioner, author of the popular digital forensics blog Ex Forensis, and host of the Talk Forensics Internet radio show.  

Multiplayer Game Forensics
There are currently over one hundred and fifty MMORPGs being played by millions of people throughout the world, and there are over one hundred new games currently in development for release over the next two years. That means that you will more than likely encounter this type of evidence in a case at some point. This step by step guide will help you get the information you need from game files.

Plain View Doctrine in Digital Evidence Cases—A Common Sense Approach
For some time now, various authors have suggested eliminating plain view from searches of computer hard drives and other digital evidence. The real issue with plain view in computer searches is a misunderstanding of what a computer search is versus the forensic examination of a computer hard drive.